Tangi
Roussel1, Sophie Cavassila1, Hlne Ratiney1
1CREATIS, CNRS UMR 5220, Inserm U630,
INSA-Lyon, Universit de Lyon 1, Universit de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
Till
now, in vivo two-dimensional spectroscopy related studies did not investigate
sampling strategies of the indirect dimension as a way of improving the
quantification of metabolite concentrations. This paper presents a study
carried out on simulated J-PRESS data containing macromolecular
contamination. 2D J-Resolved spectroscopy quantification accuracy was
evaluated for several sampling strategies and compared to 1D MRS
quantification accuracy. In vivo 2D quantification following these strategies
is shown. By handling macromolecular contribution by truncation strategy, a
2D MRS experiment leads to a more accurate quantification compared to 1D MRS
time equivalent experiment, as demonstrated by a reduction of bias and
standard deviation.