Abstract
To implement a flow-gating method to acquire phase-contrast (PC) images of carotid arteries without use of an electrocardiography (ECG) signal to synchronize the acquisition of imaging data with pulsatile arterial flow. The flow-gating method was realized through radial scanning and sophisticated post-processing methods including downsampling, complex difference, and correlation analysis to improve the evaluation of flow-gating times in radial phase-contrast scans. Quantitatively comparable results (R = 0.92-0.96, n = 9) of flow-related parameters, including mean velocity, mean flow rate, and flow volume, with conventional ECG-gated imaging demonstrated that the proposed method is highly feasible. The radial flow-gating PC imaging method is applicable in carotid arteries. The proposed flow-gating method can potentially avoid the setting up of ECG-related equipment for brain imaging. This technique has potential use in patients with arrhythmia or weak ECG signals. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, B.V.
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Peng, H. H., Huang, T. Y., Wang, F. N., & Chung, H. W. (2013). Flow-gated radial phase-contrast imaging in the presence of weak flow. International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 29(1), 131–140. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-012-0056-y
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