• NMR in biomedicine · Feb 2006

    Clinical Trial

    Quantitative ASL muscle perfusion imaging using a FAIR-TrueFISP technique at 3.0 T.

    • Andreas Boss, Petros Martirosian, Claus D Claussen, and Fritz Schick.
    • Section of Experimental Radiology, Eberhard-Karls University Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. andreas.boss@med.uni-tuebingen.de
    • NMR Biomed. 2006 Feb 1; 19 (1): 125-32.

    AbstractThe feasibility of muscle perfusion imaging with diagnostic image quality was demonstrated using the FAIR-TrueFISP arterial spin labeling technique on a clinical 3.0 T whole-body scanner. In eight healthy volunteers (24 to 42 years old), quantitative perfusion maps of the forearm musculature were acquired before and after intense exercise. All measurements were carried out in a 3.0 T whole-body MR unit in combination with an eight-channel head coil. Pulsed arterial spin labeling and data recording were performed with an adapted FAIR-TrueFISP technique and quantitative perfusion maps were calculated on a pixel-by-pixel basis by means of the extended Bloch equations. Perfusion images with an in-plane resolution of 1 mm showed no significant distortions or blurring. Perfusion-time curves could be recorded with a temporal resolution of 6.4 s. Maximum perfusion in the musculature was found approximately 2 min after exercise, reaching values of up to 220 mL/min per 100 g of tissue with good delineation between the active muscles and the musculature not involved in the exercise. In conclusion, the TrueFISP pulsed arterial spin labeling technique allows patient-friendly assessment of muscular perfusion in a clinical whole-body scanner.2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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