High-resolution blood flow velocity measurements in the human finger

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MR phase contrast blood flow velocity measurements in the human index finger were performed with triggered, nontriggered, and cine acquisition schemes. A strong (Gmax = 200 mT/m), small bore (inner diameter 12 cm) gradient system inserted in a whole body 3 Tesla MR scanner allowed highresolution imaging at short echo times, which decreases partial volume effects and flow artifacts. Arterial blood flow velocities ranging from 4.9-19 cm/sec were measured, while venous blood flow was significantly slower at 1.5-7.1 cm/sec, Taking into account the corresponding vessel diameters ranging from 800 μm to 1.8 mm, blood flow rates of 3.0-26 ml/min in arteries and 1.2-4.8 ml/min in veins are obtained. The results were compared to ultrasound measurements, resulting in comparable blood flow velocities in the same subjects. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Klarhöfer, M., Csapo, B., Balassy, C., Szeles, J. C., & Moser, E. (2001). High-resolution blood flow velocity measurements in the human finger. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 45(4), 716–719. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1096

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