Abstract #2536
A Novel Sequence to Improve Signal to Noise in DCE Measurements
Jason Kraig Mendes 1 , Scott McNally 2 , and Dennis L Parker 1
1
Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake
City, Utah, United States,
2
Clinical
Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States
Dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) imaging is useful in
evaluating the functional status of a vascular system.
Demands for high temporal and spatial resolution often
lead to low signal to noise in the measurements. A novel
sequence is presented that calculates concentration from
bot T1 and T2 simultaneously to increase signal to
noise.
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