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Model-free arterial spin labelling for cerebral blood flow quantification: introduction of regional arterial input functions identified by factor analysis
Authors:Knutsson Linda  Bloch Karin Markenroth  Holtås Stig  Wirestam Ronnie  Ståhlberg Freddy
Institution:

aCenter for Medical Imaging and Physiology, MR Division, Lund University Hospital, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden

bPhilips Medical Systems, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden

cDepartment of Diagnostic Radiology, Lund University, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden

dDepartment of Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden

Abstract:PURPOSE: To identify regional arterial input functions (AIFs) using factor analysis of dynamic studies (FADS) when quantification of perfusion is performed using model-free arterial spin labelling. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Five healthy volunteers and one patient were examined on a 3-T Philips unit using quantitative STAR labelling of arterial regions (QUASAR). Two sets of images were retrieved, one where the arterial signal had been crushed and another where it was retained. FADS was applied to the arterial signal curves to acquire the AIFs. Perfusion maps were obtained using block-circulant SVD deconvolution and regional AIFs obtained by FADS. In the volunteers, the ASL experiment was repeated within 24 h. The patient was also examined using dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI. RESULTS: In the healthy volunteers, CBF was 64+/-10 ml/min 100 g] (mean+/-S.D.) in GM and 24+/-4 ml/min 100 g] in WM, while the mean aBV was 0.94% in GM and 0.25% in WM. DISCUSSION: Good CBF image quality and reasonable quantitative CBF values were obtained using the combined QUASAR/FADS technique. We conclude that FADS may be a useful supplement in the evaluation of ASL data using QUASAR.
Keywords:Arterial spin labelling  Deconvolution  Factor analysis  Perfusion  Dynamic susceptibility contrast
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