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Initial feasibility and challenges of hyperpolarized Xe-129 MRI in neonates with bronchopulmonary dysplasia

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29808

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bronchopulmonary dysplasia; hyperpolarized Xe-129; lung MRI; neonatal MRI

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This study reports the preliminary experience of using hyperpolarized Xe-129 MRI to assess bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in neonates. The Xe-129 ADC values were elevated and the Xe-129 spectroscopy revealed a low RBC/M ratio. With further data, this technique may guide the management of infant lung diseases.
PurposeThe underlying functional and microstructural lung disease in neonates who are born preterm (bronchopulmonary dysplasia, BPD) remains poorly characterized. Moreover, there is a lack of suitable techniques to reliably assess lung function in this population. Here, we report our preliminary experience with hyperpolarized Xe-129 MRI in neonates with BPD. MethodsNeonatal intensive care patients with established BPD were recruited (N = 9) and imaged at a corrected gestational age of median:40.7 (range:37.1, 44.4) wk using a 1.5T neonatal scanner. 2D Xe-129 ventilation and diffusion-weighted images and dissolved phase spectroscopy were acquired, alongside H-1 3D radial UTE. Xe-129 images were acquired during a series of short apneic breath-holds (& SIM;3 s). H-1 UTE images were acquired during tidal breathing. Ventilation defects were manually identified and qualitatively compared to lung structures on UTE. ADCs were calculated on a voxel-wise basis. The signal ratio of the Xe-129 red blood cell (RBC) and tissue membrane (M) resonances from spectroscopy was determined. ResultsSpiral-based Xe-129 ventilation imaging showed good image quality and sufficient sensitivity to detect mild ventilation abnormalities in patients with BPD. Xe-129 ADC values were elevated above that expected given healthy data in older children and adults (median:0.046 [range:0.041, 0.064] cm(2)s(-1)); the highest value obtained from an extremely pre-term patient. Xe-129 spectroscopy revealed a low RBC/M ratio (0.14 [0.06, 0.21]). ConclusionWe have demonstrated initial feasibility of Xe-129 lung MRI in neonates. With further data, the technique may help guide management of infant lung diseases in the neonatal period and beyond.

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