Quantitative measurement of blood flow using cylindrically localized Fourier velocity encoding. |
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Authors: | C L Dumoulin S P Souza C J Hardy S A Ash |
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Affiliation: | General Electric Research and Development Center, Schenectady, New York 12301. |
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Abstract: | A procedure for the quantitative measurement of blood velocity was developed and evaluated in the portal vein, aorta, and vena cava of healthy volunteers. This procedure utilizes Fourier velocity encoding and can be performed with or without cardiac gating. The accuracy of velocity measurements is determined by the accuracy of the gradient subsystem. Flow measurements derived from the velocity measurement are further limited in their accuracy by the luminal cross-section measurement. Spatial localization is accomplished with an excitation pulse having a cylindrical rather than slab geometry. Data are acquired in the presence of a readout gradient to provide resolution along the cylindrical axis. |
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