Keywords: Arterial Spin Labelling, Perfusion
Motivation: Standard arterial spin labeling (ASL) uses modest background-suppression to enhance SNR, which may not be optimal in reducing noise.
Goal(s): Our goal was to further improve the SNR in ASL and reliably measure the cerebral blood flow (CBF) in low-perfusion scenarios such as neonates.
Approach: We utilized an enhanced background suppression to minimize the signal from static background tissue. Complex subtraction of control/labeled signals was done to correct the magnetization sign-switching in between.
Results: Enhanced background suppression combined with complex subtraction improved the reliability of CBF measurement in both neonates and adults, particularly benefiting the quality of neonatal CBF mapping.
Impact: The improvement of SNR in ASL through enhanced background suppression coupling complex subtraction can facilitate the quality of cerebral blood flow measurement. The benefits are more pronounced in low-perfusion scenarios, such as bolstering the reliability of neonatal ASL.
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