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Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition
Object The recently developed vascular space occupancy (VASO) fMRI technique is gaining popularity as it facilitates the measurement of cerebral blood volume (CBV) changes concomitant with brain activation, without the use of contrast agents. Thus far, VASO fMRI has only been used in conjunction wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797844/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17318490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-007-0068-0 |
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author | Poser, Benedikt A. Norris, David G. |
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description | Object The recently developed vascular space occupancy (VASO) fMRI technique is gaining popularity as it facilitates the measurement of cerebral blood volume (CBV) changes concomitant with brain activation, without the use of contrast agents. Thus far, VASO fMRI has only been used in conjunction with a GE-EPI (gradient-echo echo planar imaging) sequence, which is proceeded by an inversion recovery (IR) experiment to selectively null the blood signal. The use of GE-EPI has potential disadvantages: (a) the non-zero TE may lead to BOLD contamination and (b) images suffer from the EPI-typical inhomogeneity artefacts. Materials and methods Here, we propose the use of VASO based on an IR-HASTE (inversion recovery half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin echo) sequence. Results Results from a visual stimulation study (n = 8) show a 43% higher functional contrast-to-noise (CNR) of HASTE compared to EPI, with a strongly increased count of active voxels at the same significance threshold. Sensitivity to inflow effects was investigated and found to be similar for both methods. Conclusion As HASTE VASO yields essentially artefact-free images, it appears to be the method of choice for measuring relative CBV changes with VASO. |
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spelling | pubmed-27978442009-12-28 Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition Poser, Benedikt A. Norris, David G. MAGMA Research Article Object The recently developed vascular space occupancy (VASO) fMRI technique is gaining popularity as it facilitates the measurement of cerebral blood volume (CBV) changes concomitant with brain activation, without the use of contrast agents. Thus far, VASO fMRI has only been used in conjunction with a GE-EPI (gradient-echo echo planar imaging) sequence, which is proceeded by an inversion recovery (IR) experiment to selectively null the blood signal. The use of GE-EPI has potential disadvantages: (a) the non-zero TE may lead to BOLD contamination and (b) images suffer from the EPI-typical inhomogeneity artefacts. Materials and methods Here, we propose the use of VASO based on an IR-HASTE (inversion recovery half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo spin echo) sequence. Results Results from a visual stimulation study (n = 8) show a 43% higher functional contrast-to-noise (CNR) of HASTE compared to EPI, with a strongly increased count of active voxels at the same significance threshold. Sensitivity to inflow effects was investigated and found to be similar for both methods. Conclusion As HASTE VASO yields essentially artefact-free images, it appears to be the method of choice for measuring relative CBV changes with VASO. Springer-Verlag 2007-02-21 2007-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2797844/ /pubmed/17318490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-007-0068-0 Text en © ESMRMB 2007 |
spellingShingle | Research Article Poser, Benedikt A. Norris, David G. Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title | Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title_full | Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title_fullStr | Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title_full_unstemmed | Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title_short | Measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: VASO with single-shot HASTE acquisition |
title_sort | measurement of activation-related changes in cerebral blood volume: vaso with single-shot haste acquisition |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797844/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17318490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10334-007-0068-0 |
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