Esmaeili Morteza, Vettukattil Riyas
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Akershus University Hospital, 1478 Lørenskog, Norway.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Stavanger, 4021 Stavanger, Norway.
Metabolites. 2022 Feb 18;12(2):189. doi: 10.3390/metabo12020189.
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive and non-ionizing technique, enabling in vivo investigation of cardiac metabolism in normal and diseased hearts. In vivo measurement tools are critical for studying mechanisms that regulate cardiac energy metabolism in disease developments and to assist in early response assessments to novel therapies. For cardiac MRS, proton (H), phosphorus (P), and hyperpolarized 13-carbon (C) provide valuable metabolic information for diagnosis and treatment assessment purposes. Currently, low sensitivity and some technical limitations limit the utility of MRS. An essential step in translating MRS for clinical use involves further technological improvements, particularly in coil design, improving the signal-to-noise ratios, field homogeneity, and optimizing radiofrequency sequences. This review addresses the recent advances in metabolic imaging by MRS from primarily the literature published since 2015.
磁共振波谱(MRS)是一种非侵入性且非电离的技术,能够在体内研究正常和患病心脏的代谢情况。体内测量工具对于研究疾病发展过程中调节心脏能量代谢的机制以及协助评估对新疗法的早期反应至关重要。对于心脏MRS,质子(H)、磷(P)和超极化的13-碳(C)可为诊断和治疗评估提供有价值的代谢信息。目前,低灵敏度和一些技术限制限制了MRS的实用性。将MRS转化为临床应用的一个关键步骤是进一步的技术改进,特别是在线圈设计方面,提高信噪比、场均匀性以及优化射频序列。本综述主要根据2015年以来发表的文献探讨了MRS在代谢成像方面的最新进展。