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Abstract #3171

Vessel-specific quantification of cerebral venous oxygenation with velocity encoding preparation and rapid acquisition

Zixuan Lin1, Dengrong Jiang2, Yi Zhang1, Yi-Cheng Hsu3, Hanzhang Lu2, and Dan Wu1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States, 3MR Collaboration, Siemens Healthineers Ltd., Shanghai, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Oxygenation, Oxygenation

Motivation: Non-invasive measurement of cerebral venous oxygenation (Yv) is of critical importance in numerous brain diseases.

Goal(s): The present work proposed a fast method to quantify regional Yv map for both large and small veins, named T2-Relaxation-Under-Velocity-Encoding-and-Rapid Acquisition (TRU-VERA).

Approach: It isolates blood spins from static tissue with velocity-encoding preparation, modulates the T2 weighting of venous signal with T2-preparation and utilizes a bSSFP readout to achieve fast acquisition with high resolution.

Results: Venous T2 measured with TRU-VERA was highly correlated with T2 from TRUST and showed an excellent test-retest reproducibility with a CoV of 1.2% for large veins and 3.6% for small veins.

Impact: The proposed TRU-VERA sequence is a promising method to for non-contrast and fast assessment of vessel-specific oxygenation, thus regional cerebral oxygen metabolism, in a number of diseases.

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