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Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability.

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Clements, D; Leewiwatwong, S; Costelle, A; Lee, S; Dummer, A; Mummy, D; Driehuys, B
Published in: MAGMA
July 23, 2026

OBJECTIVE: Identify and quantify physiological sources of variability in hyperpolarized 129Xe gas-exchange MRI and present a dose-delivery workflow that promotes repeatable lung inflation and alveolar pressure during imaging. THEORY AND METHODS: A modular 129Xe dose-delivery and monitoring system was developed with two configurations: a remotely actuated flow/volume-monitoring device used to evaluate pre-dose lung inflation, and a pressure-sensing mouthpiece used with conventional delivery to estimate alveolar pressure during breath-hold. In Cohort A (n = 12), standard coaching was evaluated by quantifying how pre-dose lung volumes deviated from the target of functional residual capacity (FRC). In Cohort B (n = 14), 129Xe spectroscopy under normal, Mueller, and Valsalva breath-hold maneuvers was used to quantify the extent to which alveolar pressure modulates RBC:Membrane (RBC:M) and RBC oscillation amplitude. RESULTS: In Cohort A, coaching drove subjects in 70% of tests to exhale below FRC prior to dose delivery. Reduced lung volume is known to increase membrane and RBC signals beyond healthy-reference ranges. In Cohort B, changing alveolar pressure inversely affected RBC:M; Mueller increased RBC:M by 4.4% and Valsalva decreased it by 7%. Both maneuvers reduced RBC oscillation amplitude by ~20-25% of the original amplitude. CONCLUSION: Variations in lung inflation and alveolar pressure are significant drivers of variability in critical 129Xe metrics. Integrating actuated delivery and real-time monitoring into dose delivery workflows offers a practical pathway to improving repeatability and standardization of quantitative spectroscopy and gas-exchange imaging.

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MAGMA

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1352-8661

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July 23, 2026

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Germany

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  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
 

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Clements, D., Leewiwatwong, S., Costelle, A., Lee, S., Dummer, A., Mummy, D., & Driehuys, B. (2026). Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability. MAGMA. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-026-01398-9
Clements, Drew, Suphachart Leewiwatwong, Anna Costelle, Seth Lee, Andrew Dummer, David Mummy, and Bastiaan Driehuys. “Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability.MAGMA, July 23, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-026-01398-9.
Clements D, Leewiwatwong S, Costelle A, Lee S, Dummer A, Mummy D, et al. Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability. MAGMA. 2026 Jul 23;
Clements, Drew, et al. “Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability.MAGMA, July 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s10334-026-01398-9.
Clements D, Leewiwatwong S, Costelle A, Lee S, Dummer A, Mummy D, Driehuys B. Actuated dose delivery and physiological monitoring of 129Xe MRI: implications for improving repeatability. MAGMA. 2026 Jul 23;
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Published In

MAGMA

DOI

EISSN

1352-8661

Publication Date

July 23, 2026

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging