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Comparison of cerebral artery blood flow measurements with gated cine and ungated phase-contrast techniques
Authors:Dieter R Enzmann  Michael P Marks  Norbert J Pelc
Abstract:Cine phase-contrast (PC) magnetic resonance (MR) pulse sequences have been used to measure blood flow in a variety of vessels. Because the cine PC sequence is time-consuming, this prospective study was undertaken to compare it with an ungated PC technique for measuring average blood flow in individual cerebral arteries to potentially achieve substantial time savings. The following cerebral arteries were studied in 10 healthy volunteers: carotid, basilar, middle cerebral, anterior cerebral, and posterior cerebral. Imaging planes were placed perpendicular to the vessel of interest, and velocity encoding, ranging from 40 to 250 cm/sec, was matched to individual arteries. Good correlation between cine and ungated PC blood flow measurements was obtained for both high- and low-flow vessels, with an overall correlation coefficient of 978. The ungated PC sequence, because of its short imaging time, allows measurement of the blood volume flow rate in the circle of Willis in approximately 20 minutes, a clinically acceptable time.
Keywords:Blood  flow dynamics  Brain  MR  17  12144  Cerebral bloodvessels  17  12144  Cine studies  Comparative studies  Image processing  Phase imaging  Vascular studies  Velocity studies
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