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Velocity-driven adiabatic fast passage for arterial spin labeling: results from a computer model.

作者信息

Utting Jane F, Thomas David L, Gadian David G, Ordidge Roger J

机构信息

Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Magn Reson Med. 2003 Feb;49(2):398-401. doi: 10.1002/mrm.10363.

Abstract

Velocity-driven adiabatic fast passage (AFP) is commonly employed for perfusion imaging by continuous arterial spin labeling (CASL). The degree of inversion of protons in blood determines the sensitivity of CASL to perfusion. For this study, a computer model of the modified Bloch equations was developed to establish the optimum conditions for velocity-driven AFP. Natural variations in blood velocity over the course of the cardiac cycle were found to result in significant variations in the degree of inversion. However, the mean degree of inversion was similar to that for blood moving at a constant velocity, equal to the time-averaged mean, at peak velocities and heart rates within normal ranges. A train of RF pulses instead of a continuous RF pulse for labeling was found to result in a highly nonlinear dependence of the degree of inversion on RF duty cycle. This may have serious implications for the quantification of perfusion.

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