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Standalone portable xenon-129 hyperpolariser for multicentre clinical magnetic resonance imaging of the lungs
Authors:Graham Norquay  Guilhem J Collier  Oliver I Rodgers  Andrew B Gill  Nicholas J Screaton  Jim Wild
Affiliation:1. POLARIS, Department of Infection, Immunity & Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK ; 2. Department of Radiology, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:ObjectivesDesign and build a portable xenon-129 (129Xe) hyperpolariser for clinically accessible 129Xe lung MRI.MethodsThe polariser system consists of six main functional components: (i) a laser diode array and optics; (ii) a B0 coil assembly; (iii) an oven containing an optical cell; (iv) NMR and optical spectrometers; (v) a gas-handling manifold; and (vi) a cryostat within a permanent magnet. All components run without external utilities such as compressed air or three-phase electricity, and require just three mains sockets for operation. The system can be manually transported in a lightweight van and rapidly installed on a small estates footprint in a hospital setting.ResultsThe polariser routinely provides polarised 129Xe for routine clinical lung MRI. To test the concept of portability and rapid deployment, it was transported 200 km, installed at a hospital with no previous experience with the technology and 129Xe MR images of a diagnostic quality were acquired the day after system transport and installation.ConclusionThis portable 129Xe hyperpolariser system could form the basis of a cost-effective platform for wider clinical dissemination and multicentre evaluation of 129Xe lung MR imaging.Advances in knowledgeOur work successfully demonstrates the feasibility of multicentre clinical 129Xe MRI with a portable hyperpolariser system.
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