Kansagra Akash P, Wong Eric C
School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, California, USA.
J Magn Reson Imaging. 2008 Sep;28(3):762-6. doi: 10.1002/jmri.21462.
To demonstrate the use of a noninvasive arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI technique and evaluate vertebral artery (VA) territories in the brain.
Vessel-encoded ASL was used to determine the territories of the left and right VAs in five healthy subjects. Territory maps were analyzed quantitatively by comparing the fractional contributions of the left and right VAs in selected regions of interest within the brain.
VA territory maps demonstrated a complicated pattern of perfusion to the posterior aspect of the brain, but were consistent with the posterior cerebral and cerebellar artery distributions. Cerebellar perfusion was predominantly ipsilateral (P<0.01). The total left and right VA contributions were unequal (P<0.01), and there was relatively little mixing in the vertebrobasilar system.
Vessel-encoded ASL can reveal individual VA territories in the brain. In a small sample of healthy volunteers the VAs appeared to contribute unequally, provide predominantly ipsilateral supply to the cerebellum, and undergo minimal mixing in the basilar artery.
演示无创动脉自旋标记(ASL)MRI技术的应用,并评估脑内椎动脉(VA)供血区域。
采用血管编码ASL技术确定5名健康受试者左右椎动脉的供血区域。通过比较脑内选定感兴趣区域左右椎动脉的分数贡献,对供血区域图进行定量分析。
VA供血区域图显示脑后部灌注模式复杂,但与大脑后动脉和小脑动脉分布一致。小脑灌注主要为同侧灌注(P<0.01)。左右椎动脉总的贡献不相等(P<0.01),椎基底动脉系统中混合相对较少。
血管编码ASL可显示脑内各椎动脉供血区域。在一小部分健康志愿者中,椎动脉的贡献似乎不相等,主要为小脑提供同侧供血,且在基底动脉中混合极少。