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Review and consensus recommendations on clinical APT ‐weighted imaging approaches at 3T : Application to brain tumors
Author(s) -
Zhou Jinyuan,
Zaiss Moritz,
Knutsson Linda,
Sun Phillip Zhe,
Ahn Sung Soo,
Aime Silvio,
Bachert Peter,
Blakeley Jaishri O.,
Cai Kejia,
Chappell Michael A.,
Chen Min,
Gochberg Daniel F.,
Goerke Steffen,
Heo HyeYoung,
Jiang Shanshan,
Jin Tao,
Kim SeongGi,
Laterra John,
Paech Daniel,
Pagel Mark D.,
Park Ji Eun,
Reddy Ravinder,
Sakata Akihiko,
SartorettiSchefer Sabine,
Sherry A. Dean,
Smith Seth A.,
Stanisz Greg J.,
Sundgren Pia C.,
Togao Osamu,
Vandsburger Moriel,
Wen Zhibo,
Wu Yin,
Zhang Yi,
Zhu Wenzhen,
Zu Zhongliang,
Zijl Peter C. M.
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
magnetic resonance in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.696
H-Index - 225
eISSN - 1522-2594
pISSN - 0740-3194
DOI - 10.1002/mrm.29241
Subject(s) - computer science , brain tumor , medical physics , neuroimaging , magnetic resonance imaging , biomarker , clinical practice , medicine , neuroscience , radiology , pathology , psychology , biochemistry , family medicine , chemistry
Amide proton transfer‐weighted (APTw) MR imaging shows promise as a biomarker of brain tumor status. Currently used APTw MRI pulse sequences and protocols vary substantially among different institutes, and there are no agreed‐on standards in the imaging community. Therefore, the results acquired from different research centers are difficult to compare, which hampers uniform clinical application and interpretation. This paper reviews current clinical APTw imaging approaches and provides a rationale for optimized APTw brain tumor imaging at 3 T, including specific recommendations for pulse sequences, acquisition protocols, and data processing methods. We expect that these consensus recommendations will become the first broadly accepted guidelines for APTw imaging of brain tumors on 3 T MRI systems from different vendors. This will allow more medical centers to use the same or comparable APTw MRI techniques for the detection, characterization, and monitoring of brain tumors, enabling multi‐center trials in larger patient cohorts and, ultimately, routine clinical use.

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