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von Kienlin, M; Beer, M; Greiser, A; Hahn, D; Harre, K; Kostler, H; Landschutz, W; Pabst, T; Sandstede, J; Neubauer, S.
Advances in human cardiac P-31-MR spectroscopy: SLOOP and clinical applications
J Magn Reson Imaging. 2001; 13(4):521-527
Doi: 10.1002/jmri.1074
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- Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-MRS) has revealed a lot about the biochemistry of physiological and pathological processes in the heart. Nevertheless, until today, cardiac 31P-MRS has not had any clinical impact, albeit some pioneering studies demonstrated that 31P-MRS can indeed provide diagnostic information. In this paper, the development of techniques for human cardiac 31P-MRS over the past decade is reviewed, and the requirements for a reliable clinical measurement protocol are discussed. Spatial localization with optimal pointspread function (SLOOP) is a new method to achieve spatial localization and absolute quantitation. Its properties are detailed, and preliminary findings in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy or myocardial infarction are presented.
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Heart Diseases - diagnosis
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Phosphorus Isotopes - diagnostic use
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cardiac MR spectroscopy
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