Refocused Double Quantum Editing for Lactate Detection in the
Human Calf Muscle at 7T
Vincent Oltman Boer1, Peter R. Luijten1,
Dennis W.J. Klomp1
1Radiology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht,
Netherlands
Double quantum
filters suffer from severe signal loss if a long double quantum time is
required. This is especially the case for applications in lipid rich
environments such as fatty tumors or muscle tissue. Therefore a refocused
double quantum filter was used that allows for the use of arbitrarily long
dephasing gradients only at the cost of additional T2 loss. The lactate
signal at rest and during exercise was detected in the human calf muscle
after determination of the minimum required gradient area for complete lipid
dephasing.