Rapid pulmonary 129Xe ventilation MRI of discharged COVID-19 patients with zigzag sampling
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Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of zigzag sampling for 3D rapid hyperpolarized 129Xe ventilation MRI in human.
Methods: Zigzag sampling in one direction was combined with gradient-recalled echo sequence (GRE-zigzag-Y) to acquire hyperpolarized 129Xe ventilation images. Image quality was compared with a balanced SSFP (bSSFP) sequence with the same spatial resolution for 12 healthy volunteers (HVs). For another 8 HVs and 9 discharged coronavirus disease 2019 subjects, isotropic resolution 129Xe ventilation images were acquired using zigzag sampling in two directions through GRE-zigzag-YZ. 129Xe ventilation defect percent (VDP) was quantified for GRE-zigzag-YZ and bSSFP acquisitions. Relationships and agreement between these VDP measurements were evaluated using Pearson correlation coefficient (r) and Bland–Altman analysis.
Results: For 12HVs, GRE-zigzag-Y and bSSFP required 2.2 s and 10.5 s, respectively, to acquire 129Xe imageswith a spatial resolution of 3.96 × 3.96 × 10.5mm3. Structural similarity index, mean absolute error, and Dice similarity coefficient between the two sets of images and ventilated lung regions were 0.85±0.03, 0.0015±0.0001, and 0.91±0.02, respectively. For another 8 HVs and 9 coronavirus disease 2019 subjects, 129Xe images with a nominal spatial resolution of 2.5 × 2.5 × 2.5mm3 were acquired within 5.5 s per subject using GRE-zigzag-YZ. VDP provided by GRE-zigzag-YZ was strongly correlated (R2 =0.93, p<0.0001) with that generated by bSSFP with minimal biases (bias=−0.005%, 95% limit-of-agreement=[−0.414%, 0.424%]).
Conclusion: Zigzag sampling combined with GRE sequence provides a way for rapid 129Xe ventilation imaging.
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2026-01-12



