MR Spectroscopy

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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is an advanced MRI-based imaging technique that measures the chemical composition of tissues, primarily in the brain, muscles, and certain organs. Unlike standard MRI, which provides structural images, MRS detects biochemical changes, helping diagnose various conditions such as:

• Brain disorders (tumors, multiple sclerosis, stroke, epilepsy)
• Neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s)
• Metabolic disorders
• Liver and muscle diseases
• Certain cancers (by analyzing tumor metabolism)

MRS provides insight into cellular metabolism by measuring levels of chemicals like:

• N-acetylaspartate (NAA) – Indicates healthy neurons.
• Choline (Cho) – Increased in tumors and inflammation.
• Creatine (Cr) – Reflects energy metabolism.
• Lactate (Lac) – Elevated in ischemia, stroke, or tumors

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    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

    1. Pre-Test Guidelines:
    • Fasting:
    Generally not required, but some facilities may ask you to fast for 4-6 hours if contrast is used.
    • Medications:
    Inform your doctor about any medications, especially sedatives, antidepressants, or seizure drugs, as they may affect MRS results.
    • Allergy & Medical History:
    Notify your doctor if you have metal implants (pacemakers, artificial joints, aneurysm clips) as MRS uses a strong magnetic field.
    • Claustrophobia:
    If you have claustrophobia, discuss mild sedation options with your doctor.

    2. On the Day of the Test:
    • Clothing & Accessories:
    Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes without metal parts (zippers, buttons, or wires).
    Remove jewelry, hearing aids, glasses, and any metallic objects before the test.
    • Avoid Caffeine & Alcohol:
    Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine for 24 hours before the test, as they may alter brain metabolism.
    • Hydration:
    Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated unless instructed otherwise.

    3. During the MRS Scan:
    • The test takes 45-90 minutes, depending on the area being examined.
    • You will lie still inside the MRI machine while images and spectroscopy data are collected.
    • No contrast dye is typically needed, but in some cases, gadolinium may be used.
    • The MRI machine produces loud knocking or buzzing sounds; earplugs or headphones may be provided.