Abstract #2004
In vivo quadrupolar splitting of potassium ( 39 K) MR spectra in human thigh muscle
Manuela B. Rsler 1 , Nadia Benkhedah 1 , Armin M. Nagel 1 , Tanja Platt 1 , Peter Bachert 1 , and Reiner Umathum 1
1
Medical Physics in Radiology, German Cancer
Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany
Potassium ions are of fundamental importance in the
physiology of living organisms. In human thigh muscle
oscillations in the T
2
*
decay
of
39
K
MR-signal have been observed. To investigate this
effect, in vivo spectra of potassium and for comparison
of sodium were acquired. The
39
K
spectrum of a human thigh muscle shows triplet
splitting. Its peaks were quantitatively analyzed with
the AMARES algorithm and led to results in agreement
with the theory of quadrupolar splitting due to
anisotropy.
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