Christine Sandra Bolliger1, Daniel Guo Quae
Chong1, Johannes Slotboom2, Chris Boesch1,
Roland Kreis1
1Department of Clinical Research,
University
In
addition to peak areas, full quantitation of in vivo MR spectra requires the
measurement of individual metabolite T1s, T2s, and of the macromolecular
baseline. Since this is time-consuming, these influences are mostly ignored
in a clinical setting, leading to systematic inaccuracies. We propose
simultaneous modeling of a combined dataset, called 2DJ-IR, consisting of a
2DJ series and a set of inversion recovery (IR) spectra. Since this allows a
determination of relaxation effects and macromolecule baseline in reasonable
time, the areas as determined by this method are inherently
relaxation-corrected and can be directly interpreted as concentration ratios.