This work presents a novel method for the rapid and simultaneous measurement of R1 and R2* relaxation rates. It is based on a dynamic short repetition time steady-state spoiled multigradient-echo sequence and baseline R1 and B1 measurements. The accuracy of the approach was evaluated in simulations and a phantom experiment. The sensitivity and specificity of the method were demonstrated in one volunteer and in four patients with intracranial tumors during carbogen inhalation. We utilized (ΔR2*, ΔR1) scatter plots to analyze the multiparametric response amplitude of each voxel within an area of interest. In normal tissue R2* decreased and R1 increased moderately in response to the elevated blood and tissue oxygenation. A strong negative ΔR2* and ΔR1 response was observed in veins and some tumor areas. Moderate positive ΔR2* and ΔR1 response amplitudes were found in fluid-rich tissue as in cerebrospinal fluid, peritumoral edema, and necrotic areas. The multiparametric approach was shown to increase the specificity and sensitivity of oxygen-enhanced MRI compared to measuring ΔR2* or ΔR1 alone. It is thus expected to provide an optimal tool for the identification of tissue areas with low oxygenation, e.g., in tumors with compromised oxygen supply.

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