Peng Cao1,2, Condon Lau1,2, Ed
X. Wu1,2
1Laboratory of Biomedical
Imaging & Signal Processing, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR,
China, People's Republic of; 2Department of Electrical &
Electronic Engineering, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China,
People's Republic of
This study aimed to apply compressed sensing in 2D proton MRSI. Both phantom and in vivo rodent brain MRSI experiments were performed on a 7T Bruker scanner with compressed sensing reconstruction. Results showed that the proposed method could yield high resolution MRSI without loss of spectral accuracy with a large understanding factor (30%).