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Time-encoded golden angle radial arterial spin labeling: Simultaneous acquisition of angiography and perfusion data

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NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
卷 34, 期 7, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4519

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angiography; arterial spin labeling; golden angle radial; magnetic resonance imaging; perfusion MRI

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  1. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [016.160.351]
  2. Royal Academy of Engineering [RF/132]
  3. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Wellcome Trust [220204/Z/20/Z]
  4. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship - Royal Society [220204/Z/20/Z]
  5. Wellcome Trust [220204/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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In this study, a time-encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling (te-pCASL) scheme was combined with a golden angle radial readout to simultaneously acquire angiography and perfusion images from a single dataset. By retrospectively choosing a temporal window based on volunteer hemodynamics, high temporal resolution angiographic images were reconstructed at a minimum of 69 ms. The golden angle radial readout allowed for reconstruction of images with different spatial resolutions in a multislice acquisition, demonstrating the ability to display both inflow of labeled blood into arteries and tissue perfusion with full brain coverage.
The objective of the current study was to combine a time-encoded pseudocontinuous arterial spin labeling (te-pCASL) scheme with a golden angle radial readout for simultaneous acquisition of angiography and perfusion images from one single dataset, both in a highly flexible single-slice approach as well as within a multislice setting. A te-pCASL preparation and the golden angle radial readout were both used as a temporal resolution tool to retrospectively choose the temporal window for the reconstruction of both angiography and perfusion images from a single-slice dataset. The temporal window could be chosen retrospectively and adjusted to the hemodynamics of the volunteer on the scanner for the single-slice dataset. Angiographic images were reconstructed at a minimum temporal resolution of 69 ms. For the perfusion phase, only the densely sampled center of k-space was included in the reconstruction. For a multislice acquisition, the golden angle radial readout allowed reconstruction of images with different spatial resolutions to provide angiographic and perfusion information over 10 slices. The te-pCASL preparation was used as the only source for dynamic information. The multislice acquisition shows the ability of the golden angle radial readout to display the inflow of the labeled blood into the arteries as well as the perfusion in the tissue with full brain coverage. By combining a te-pCASL preparation with a golden angle radial readout, single-slice high temporal resolution angiography and good quality perfusion images were reconstructed in a flexible manner from a single dataset. Optimizing the golden angle radial readout for reconstructions at multiple spatial resolutions allows for multislice acquisition.

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