Keywords: Velocity/Flow, Perfusion, Transit Time, Vein
Motivation: Venous transit time (VTT) is insufficiently investigated and can be a useful marker for clinical populations with abnormalities in the cerebral venous system.
Goal(s): To further verify a novel non-contrast VICTR MRI and investigate advanced VTT properties and their age effects in the brain.
Approach: We compared the VTT from VICTR and a contrast-based method. Statistical properties of VTT distribution were studied in a caffeine challenge and compared between young and older subjects.
Results: VTT from VICTR MRI showed great agreement with contrast-based VTT. The mean, peak, and spread of VTT increased in the caffeine challenge. VTT is longer in the older subjects.
Impact: VICTR MRI can measure venous transit time in the adult brain which increases with age. The non-contrast measurement of venous transit time paves the way for several research avenues to better understand vascular function in the normal and pathological brain.
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