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Whole-brain 3D perfusion MRI at 3.0 T using CASL with a separate labeling coil.
Authors:S Lalith Talagala  Frank Q Ye  Patrick J Ledden  Scott Chesnick
Affiliation:NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-1060, USA. talagala@nih.gov
Abstract:A variety of continuous and pulsed arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion MRI techniques have been demonstrated in recent years. One of the reasons these methods are still not routinely used is the limited extent of the imaging region. Of the ASL methods proposed to date, continuous ASL (CASL) with a separate labeling coil is particularly attractive for whole-brain studies at high fields. This approach can provide an increased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in perfusion images because there are no magnetization transfer (MT) effects, and lessen concerns regarding RF power deposition at high field because it uses a local labeling coil. In this work, we demonstrate CASL whole-brain quantitative perfusion imaging at 3.0 T using a combination of strategies: 3D volume acquisition, background tissue signal suppression, and a separate labeling coil. The results show that this approach can be used to acquire perfusion images in all brain regions with good sensitivity. Further, it is shown that the method can be performed safely on humans without exceeding the current RF power deposition limits. The current method can be extended to higher fields, and further improved by the use of multiple receiver coils and parallel imaging techniques to reduce scan time or provide increased resolution.
Keywords:perfusion MRI  arterial spin labeling  human brain  cerebral blood flow  separate labeling coil
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