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Abstract #4589

Accelerated Whole-Brain Mapping of Venous Cerebral Blood Volume Using Velocity-Selective Venous-Spin-Labeling With 3D GRASE Encoding

Youngho Heo1, Sungsuk Oh2, and Hyunyeol Lee1
1Electronic and electrical engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, 2Medical Device Development Center, Daegu–Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation (K-MEDI Hub), Daegu, Korea, Republic of

Synopsis

Keywords: Quantitative Imaging, Quantitative Imaging

Motivation: The VS venous-spin-labeling-prepared 3D TSE method has recently shown promise in whole-brain venous CBV mapping with relative immunity to field variations. Nevertheless, the method’s relatively long scan times limits its application to functional studies involving short-term stimuli. We aimed to develop a highly accelerated technique for CBVv mapping across the entire brain.

Goal(s): To reduce imaging time while mitigating inherent artifacts in GRASE imaging.

Approach: We employed GRASE encoding with variable refocusing flip angles while subsampling k-space data, followed by compressed sensing based image reconstruction.

Results: The proposed technique yields comparable CBVv values across the entire brain, with highly accelerated scan times.

Impact: We introduce a scan-time efficient CBVv mapping strategy by means of GRASE encoding with sparse k-space sampling. Upon further evaluation of these issues, the present GRASE-based CBVv mapping method is expected to find various applications in neuroimaging studies.

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