Tensor image enhancement and optimal multichannel receiver combination analyses for human hyperpolarized 13C MRSI

With the initiation of human hyperpolarized 13C (HP‐13C) trials at multiple sites and the development of improved acquisition methods, there is an imminent need to maximally extract diagnostic information to facilitate clinical interpretation. This study aims to improve human HP‐13C MR spectroscopic imaging through means of Tensor Rank truncation‐Image enhancement (TRI) and optimal receiver combination (ORC).

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