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Abstract #2022

Reproducibility and sensitivity of BOLD-DSC Perfusion MRI within a single session and across multiple imaging sessions

THUY THI LE1, GEUN HO IM1, CHAN HEE LEE1, and SEONG-GI KIM1
1Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR), Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Suwon, 16419, Republic of Korea, Suwon, Korea, Republic of

Synopsis

Keywords: Perfusion, Perfusion, DSC

Motivation: Transient hypoxia-induced BOLD-DSC perfusion imaging approach can noninvasively map cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral blood volume (CBV). However, the reproducibility of this technique has not been previously assessed.

Goal(s): We aimed to determine the reproducibility of BOLD-DSC measurements within a single session and across multiple sessions.

Approach: The reproducibility of trial-wise BOLD-DSC measurements within each session was assessed for each animal during week 1, while the reproducibility of weekly BOLD-DSC measurements was evaluated across all animals from week 1 to week 4.

Results: We found that reproducibility and sensitivity of hypoxia-induced BOLD changes were consistently high in both single and multiple sessions.

Impact: The hypoxic challenge induces highly sensitive and reproducible BOLD responses across trials within a single session and consistently across multiple sessions, enabling the longitudinal and repetitive mapping of cerebral perfusion with easily implementable whole-brain BOLD-DSC MRI in mice.

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