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Abstract #2487

Using compressed sensing-accelerated 4D flow MRI to observe venous sinus hemodynamics:Performance at different acceleration factors

Jiajun Cao1, Chang Yuan1, Yukun Zhang1, Liangjie Lin2, Qingwei Song1, and Yanwei Miao1
1Radiology, First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China, 2Clinical & Technical Support, Philips Healthcare, Beijing, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Blood Vessels, Blood vessels, 4D flow MRI,compressed sensing,venous sinus

Motivation: Due to the small diameter of intracranial-venous sinus, higher spatial resolution is required when using 4D-flow MRI to observe hemodynamics, which greatly prolongs scan time.

Goal(s): Accelerating 4D-flow MRI of intracranial-venous sinus with compressed sensing (CS), and comparing the performance of CS acceleration factors (AFs).

Approach: The 4D-flow hemodynamic of straight sinus, superior sagittal sinus and transverse sinus with different AFs (SENSE4, CS4, CS6, CS8, and CS10) were compared in 8 healthy volunteers.

Results: Compared to the reference (SENSE4) scan, the hemodynamic for the straight sinus, several parameters were underestimated by CS6-CS10,while for the other sinuses obtained by CS4-CS10 showed no significant difference.

Impact: 4D flow MRI with acceleration by compressed sensing can be used as a efficient method to evaluate venous sinus hemodynamics in routine clinical practice.

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