Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniquesare used. First, Xenon CT is an equilibrium technique based on a freely diffusibletracer. First pass of iodinated contrast injected intravenously is a second method,more widely available. Both methods are proven to be robust and quantitative,thanks to the linear relationship between contrast concentration and x-ray attenuation.For the CT methods, concern regarding x-ray doses delivered to the patientsneed to be addressed. MR is also able to assess brain perfusion using the firstpass of gadolinium based contrast agent injected intravenously. This method hasto be considered as a semi-quantitative because of the non linear relationshipbetween contrast concentration and M...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
International audienceDue to recent efforts in improving spatial and temporal resolution in imaging ...
Exchange of oxygen and nutrients between blood and tissue occurs at the capillary level of the blood...
AbstractPerfusion CT or MRI have been extensively developed over the last years and are accessible o...
International audienceMR and CT imaging techniques provide both morphological data and functional da...
The clinical appliance of perfusion is being continuously developed and it is closely related to tec...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used technique to study the blood p...
International audienceNumerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate brain ...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (PWI) has been proposed as an attractive non-invasive ...
Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniques are used. First, Xenon CT...
Objective: Summarize evidence for use of advanced MRI techniques as monitoring biomarkers in the cli...
Perfusion is a fundamental biological function that refers to the delivery of oxygen and nutrients t...
Cerebral perfusion outlines several parameters which describe the status of cerebral haemodynamics. ...
Objective: Summarize evidence for use of advanced MRI techniques as monitoring biomarkers in the cli...
Background and Purpose - Numerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate bra...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
International audienceDue to recent efforts in improving spatial and temporal resolution in imaging ...
Exchange of oxygen and nutrients between blood and tissue occurs at the capillary level of the blood...
AbstractPerfusion CT or MRI have been extensively developed over the last years and are accessible o...
International audienceMR and CT imaging techniques provide both morphological data and functional da...
The clinical appliance of perfusion is being continuously developed and it is closely related to tec...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used technique to study the blood p...
International audienceNumerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate brain ...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (PWI) has been proposed as an attractive non-invasive ...
Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniques are used. First, Xenon CT...
Objective: Summarize evidence for use of advanced MRI techniques as monitoring biomarkers in the cli...
Perfusion is a fundamental biological function that refers to the delivery of oxygen and nutrients t...
Cerebral perfusion outlines several parameters which describe the status of cerebral haemodynamics. ...
Objective: Summarize evidence for use of advanced MRI techniques as monitoring biomarkers in the cli...
Background and Purpose - Numerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate bra...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
International audienceDue to recent efforts in improving spatial and temporal resolution in imaging ...
Exchange of oxygen and nutrients between blood and tissue occurs at the capillary level of the blood...