Perfusion imaging using dynamic arterial spin labeling (DASL)

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Abstract

Recently, a technique based on arterial spin labeling, called dynamic arterial spin labeling (DASL (Magn Reson Med 1999;41:299-308)), has been introduced to measure simultaneously the transit time of the labeled blood from the labeling plane to the exchange site, the longitudinal relaxation time of the tissue, and the perfusion of the tissue. This technique relies on the measurement of the tissue magnetization response to a rime varying labeling function. The analysis of the characteristics of the tissue magnetization response (transit rime, filling time constant, and perfusion) allows for quantification of the tissue perfusion and for transit rime map computations. In the present work, the DASL scheme is used in conjunction with echo planar imaging at 4.7 T to produce brain maps of perfusion and transit time in the anesthetized rat, under graded hypercapnia. The data obtained show the variation of perfusion and transit time as a function of arterial pCO2. Based on the data, CO2 reactivity maps are computed.

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Barbier, E. L., Silva, A. C., Kim, S. G., & Koretsky, A. P. (2001). Perfusion imaging using dynamic arterial spin labeling (DASL). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 45(6), 1021–1029. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1136

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