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Abstract #2493

Reproducibility of the quantification of cerebral perfusion using multi-delay arterial spin labeling MRI at 5T

Xiaoyuan Fan1, Hualu Han2, Zhonghui Li1, Xinzhen Zhang2, Zhiling Yue3, Shuo Chen2, and Feng Feng1
1Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China, 2United Imaging Research Institute of Intelligent Imaging, Beijing, China, 3Handan Central Hospital, Handan, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Blood Vessels, Arterial spin labelling, ultra-high field, reproducibility

Motivation: To develop and optimize multi-delay pCASL at ultra-high field 5T MR system and further assess the reproducibility of this technique for the quantifications of cerebral perfusion.

Goal(s): Develop a whole-brain multi-delay pCASL imaging protocol with good reproducibility at 5T MRI.

Approach: Optimize labeling gradient parameters for the field inhomogeneities, scan 8 healthy volunteers and test the reproducibility of cerebral blood flow(CBF) and arterial transit time(ATT).

Results: We first achieved whole-brain multi-delay pCASL imaging at ultra-high field with prolonged post-labeling delays. CBF showed excellent reproducibility in all brain regions, especially in subcortical region. ATT showed excellent reproducibility in anterior brain regions.

Impact: Our findings enable a reliable quantitative analysis of whole-brain perfusion from multi-delay pCASL at ultra-high field with good reproducibility, offering a promising advancement in the effective and accurate diagnosis for neurological diseases.

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