Purpose: Velocity-selective arterial spin labeling (VSASL) has been proposed for renal perfusion imaging to mitigate planning challenges and effects of arterial transit time (ATT) uncertainties. In VSASL, label generation may shift in the vascular tree as a function of cutoff velocity. Here, we investigate label dynamics and especially the ATT of renal VSASL and compared it with a spatially selective pulsed arterial spin labeling technique, flow alternating inversion recovery (FAIR). Methods: Arterial spin labeling data were acquired in 7 subjects, using free-breathing dual VSASL and FAIR with five postlabeling delays: 400, 800, 1200, 2000, and 2600 ms. The VSASL measurements were acquired with cutoff velocities of 5, 10, and 15 cm/s, with ...
In this thesis I have described the introduction and validation of a new spatial...
International audienceA noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is i...
A noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is important to understand...
Purpose: Velocity-selective arterial spin labeling (VSASL) has been proposed for renal perfusion ima...
Purpose Arterial transit time uncertainties and challenges during planning are potential issues for ...
Kidneys need healthy blood supply to perform their function and clean the body from waste products a...
Objective To compare the most commonly used labeling approaches, flow-sensitive alternating inversio...
Renal perfusion provides the driving pressure for glomerular filtration and delivers the oxygen and ...
Purpose: To evaluate labeling efficiency of pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (PCASL) and to ...
International audienceThe signal intensity differences measured by an arterial-spin-labelling (ASL) ...
This review article provides an overview of the current status of velocity-selective arterial spin l...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful and noninvasive tool for measuring brain physiology a...
Arterial spin labelling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging allows completely non-invasive quantificati...
Purpose: Spatially-selective arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI is sensitive to arterial transit t...
Purpose Flow-based arterial spin labeling (ASL) techniques provide a transit-time insensitive altern...
In this thesis I have described the introduction and validation of a new spatial...
International audienceA noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is i...
A noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is important to understand...
Purpose: Velocity-selective arterial spin labeling (VSASL) has been proposed for renal perfusion ima...
Purpose Arterial transit time uncertainties and challenges during planning are potential issues for ...
Kidneys need healthy blood supply to perform their function and clean the body from waste products a...
Objective To compare the most commonly used labeling approaches, flow-sensitive alternating inversio...
Renal perfusion provides the driving pressure for glomerular filtration and delivers the oxygen and ...
Purpose: To evaluate labeling efficiency of pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (PCASL) and to ...
International audienceThe signal intensity differences measured by an arterial-spin-labelling (ASL) ...
This review article provides an overview of the current status of velocity-selective arterial spin l...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful and noninvasive tool for measuring brain physiology a...
Arterial spin labelling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging allows completely non-invasive quantificati...
Purpose: Spatially-selective arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI is sensitive to arterial transit t...
Purpose Flow-based arterial spin labeling (ASL) techniques provide a transit-time insensitive altern...
In this thesis I have described the introduction and validation of a new spatial...
International audienceA noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is i...
A noninvasive, robust, and reproducible method to measure renal perfusion is important to understand...