CT and MR perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) enable quantification of perfusion parameters in stroke studies. These parameters are calculated from the residual impulse response function (IRF) based on a physiological model for tissue perfusion. The standard approach for estimating the IRF is deconvolution using oscillatory-limited singular value decomposition (oSVD) 1 or Frequency Domain Deconvolution (FDD). 2 FDD is widely recognized as the fastest approach currently available for deconvolution of CT Perfusion/MR PWI. 2 In this work, three faster methods are proposed. The first is a direct (model based) crude approximation to the final perfusion quantities (Blood flow, Blood volume, Mean Transit Time and Delay) using the Welch-Satterthwaite ...
CT perfusion imaging has become established as a method of choice for the assessment of ischemic str...
Cerebral ischemia is a vascular disorder that is characterized by the reduction of blood supply to t...
Introduction: Interpretation of the extent of perfusion deficits in stroke MRI is highly dependent o...
The deconvolution in the perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) plays an important role in quantifying the...
The perfusion of the brain is essential to maintain brain function. Stroke is an example of a decrea...
The studies presented in this thesis concern the optimisation and evaluation of the dynamic suscepti...
International audiencePerfusion imaging of the brain via Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI (DSC-MR...
Objective Deconvolution is an ill-posed inverse problem that tends to yield non-physiological residu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PCT postprocessing commonly uses either the MS or a variant of the DC approa...
Purpose There is currently controversy regarding the benefits of deconvolution-based parameters in s...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
OBJECTIVES: Deconvolution-derived maps of CT perfusion (CTP) data may be confounded by transit delay...
Interpretation of the extent of perfusion deficits in stroke MRI is highly dependent on the method u...
PURPOSE: There is currently controversy regarding the benefits of deconvolution-based parameters in ...
Brain perfusion weighted images acquired using dynamic contrast studies have an important clinical r...
CT perfusion imaging has become established as a method of choice for the assessment of ischemic str...
Cerebral ischemia is a vascular disorder that is characterized by the reduction of blood supply to t...
Introduction: Interpretation of the extent of perfusion deficits in stroke MRI is highly dependent o...
The deconvolution in the perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) plays an important role in quantifying the...
The perfusion of the brain is essential to maintain brain function. Stroke is an example of a decrea...
The studies presented in this thesis concern the optimisation and evaluation of the dynamic suscepti...
International audiencePerfusion imaging of the brain via Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI (DSC-MR...
Objective Deconvolution is an ill-posed inverse problem that tends to yield non-physiological residu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PCT postprocessing commonly uses either the MS or a variant of the DC approa...
Purpose There is currently controversy regarding the benefits of deconvolution-based parameters in s...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
OBJECTIVES: Deconvolution-derived maps of CT perfusion (CTP) data may be confounded by transit delay...
Interpretation of the extent of perfusion deficits in stroke MRI is highly dependent on the method u...
PURPOSE: There is currently controversy regarding the benefits of deconvolution-based parameters in ...
Brain perfusion weighted images acquired using dynamic contrast studies have an important clinical r...
CT perfusion imaging has become established as a method of choice for the assessment of ischemic str...
Cerebral ischemia is a vascular disorder that is characterized by the reduction of blood supply to t...
Introduction: Interpretation of the extent of perfusion deficits in stroke MRI is highly dependent o...