Subject-specific timing adaption in time-encoded arterial spin labeling imaging.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s10334-023-01121-y
Nora-Josefin Breutigam, Daniel Christopher Hoinkiss, Simon Konstandin, Mareike Alicja Buck, Amnah Mahroo, Klaus Eickel, Federico von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Matthias Günther
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Objectives: One challenge in arterial spin labeling (ASL) is the high variability of arterial transit times (ATT), which causes associated arterial transit delay (ATD) artifacts. In patients with pathological changes, these artifacts occur when post-labeling delay (PLD) and bolus durations are not optimally matched to the subject, resulting in difficult quantification of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and ATT. This is also true for the free lunch approach in Hadamard-encoded pseudocontinuous ASL (H-pCASL).

Material and methods: Five healthy volunteers were scanned with a 3 T MR-system. pCASL-subbolus timing was adjusted individually by the developed adaptive Walsh-ordered pCASL sequence and an automatic feedback algorithm. The quantification results for CBF and ATT and the respective standard deviations were compared with results obtained using recommended timings and intentionally suboptimal timings.

Results: The algorithm individually adjusted the pCASL-subbolus PLD for each subject within the range of recommended timing for healthy subjects, with a mean intra-subject adjustment deviation of 47.15 ms for single-shot and 44.5 ms for segmented acquisition in three repetitions.

Discussion: A first positive assessment of the results was performed on healthy volunteers. The extent to which the results can be transferred to patients and are of benefit must be investigated in follow-up studies.

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时间编码动脉旋转标记成像中的受试者特定时间适应。
目的:动脉旋转标记(ASL)的一个挑战是动脉传输时间(ATT)的高度可变性,这会导致相关的动脉传输延迟(ATD)伪影。在有病理变化的患者中,当标记后延迟(PLD)和推注持续时间与受试者不最佳匹配时,就会出现这些伪影,导致难以量化脑血流量(CBF)和ATT。Hadamard编码的伪连续性ASL(H-CASL)的免费午餐方法也是如此。材料和方法:用3T MR系统对五名健康志愿者进行扫描。pCASL子极点定时通过所开发的自适应Walsh有序pCASL序列和自动反馈算法单独调整。将CBF和ATT的量化结果以及各自的标准偏差与使用推荐时间和有意次优时间获得的结果进行比较。结果:该算法在健康受试者的推荐时间范围内单独调整了每个受试者中pCASL亚峰PLD,单次拍摄的受试者内平均调整偏差为47.15 ms,三次重复的分段采集的受试器内平均调整误差为44.5 ms。讨论:对健康志愿者进行了第一次积极评估。必须在后续研究中调查结果能在多大程度上传递给患者并对其有益。
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期刊介绍: MAGMA is a multidisciplinary international journal devoted to the publication of articles on all aspects of magnetic resonance techniques and their applications in medicine and biology. MAGMA currently publishes research papers, reviews, letters to the editor, and commentaries, six times a year. The subject areas covered by MAGMA include: advances in materials, hardware and software in magnetic resonance technology, new developments and results in research and practical applications of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy related to biology and medicine, study of animal models and intact cells using magnetic resonance, reports of clinical trials on humans and clinical validation of magnetic resonance protocols.
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