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Abstract #2012

Velocity Selective Arterial Spin Labeling at 7T

Emiel C.A. Roefs1, Lydiane Hirschler1, Natalia Petridou2, and Matthias J.P. van Osch1
1Radiology, C.J. Gorter MRI Center, Leiden Univeristy Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands, 2Radiology, Center for Image Sciences, Univeristy Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Synopsis

Keywords: Arterial Spin Labelling, Arterial spin labelling

Motivation: Velocity selective (VS)-ASL can be of great added benefit for fMRI at ultra-high field because of its specificity and ATT-insensitivity.

Goal(s): Our goal was to show the feasibility of VS-ASL at 7T with minimal TR, which involves minimizing SAR and timing parameters within the sequence.

Approach: VS-ASL was implemented using BIR4 labeling module and compared to the robust FAIR ASL. Image quality was measured based on quantified ASL-signal and tSNR-efficiency.

Results: Good agreement between FAIR and VSSinv-ASL was found. VSSinv-ASL was used to create intrinsic BGS without additional SAR. A shortest TR of 4500ms was achieved which could potentially be shorted with pTx.

Impact: We showed the feasibility of Velocity Selective (VS)-ASL at UHF and the application in fMRI. VS-ASL showed comparable but less homogeneous tSNR as FAIR. VS-ASL is of added benefit for fMRI at ultra-high field because of its specificity and ATT-insensitivity.

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