The number of sites performing hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate human studies is increasing every year. We relate metrics used in quality control (QC) of a polarized sample to traditional metrics of signal quality in vivo in 24 hyperpolarized human prostate exams. The QC metrics of injected volume and injection time are significantly correlated with the maximum [1-13C]pyruvate SNR in vivo (r=0.68, p<0.01; r=-0.48,p=0.05, respectively) and the number of voxels with estimated usable SNR (r=0.70, p<0.01; r=-0.59, p=0.01, respectively). These metrics have improved over the course of this trial with team coordination and can be improved at other sites beginning hyperpolarized human research.
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