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Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides a noninvasive, in vivo imaging technique for studying respiratory and cardiac pulsations in human brains, because these pulsations can be recorded as flow-related enhancement on dynamic MR images. By applying independent component analysis to dynamic MR image...

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Autores principales: Kao, Yi-Hsuan, Guo, Wan-Yuo, Liou, Adrain Jy-Kang, Chen, Ting-Yi, Huang, Chau-Chiun, Chou, Chih-Che, Lirng, Jiing-Feng
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23710249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/157040
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author Kao, Yi-Hsuan
Guo, Wan-Yuo
Liou, Adrain Jy-Kang
Chen, Ting-Yi
Huang, Chau-Chiun
Chou, Chih-Che
Lirng, Jiing-Feng
author_facet Kao, Yi-Hsuan
Guo, Wan-Yuo
Liou, Adrain Jy-Kang
Chen, Ting-Yi
Huang, Chau-Chiun
Chou, Chih-Che
Lirng, Jiing-Feng
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description Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides a noninvasive, in vivo imaging technique for studying respiratory and cardiac pulsations in human brains, because these pulsations can be recorded as flow-related enhancement on dynamic MR images. By applying independent component analysis to dynamic MR images, respiratory and cardiac pulsations were observed. Using the signal-time curves of these pulsations as reference functions, the magnitude and phase of the transfer function were calculated on a pixel-by-pixel basis. The calculated magnitude and phase represented the amplitude change and temporal delay at each pixel as compared with the reference functions. In the transfer function analysis, near constant phases were found at the respiratory and cardiac frequency bands, indicating the existence of phase delay relative to the reference functions. In analyzing the dynamic MR images using the transfer function analysis, we found the following: (1) a good delineation of temporal delay of these pulsations can be achieved; (2) respiratory pulsation exists in the ventricular and cortical cerebrospinal fluid; (3) cardiac pulsation exists in the ventricular cerebrospinal fluid and intracranial vessels; and (4) a 180-degree phase delay or inverted amplitude is observed on phase images.
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spelling pubmed-36554432013-05-24 Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images Kao, Yi-Hsuan Guo, Wan-Yuo Liou, Adrain Jy-Kang Chen, Ting-Yi Huang, Chau-Chiun Chou, Chih-Che Lirng, Jiing-Feng Comput Math Methods Med Research Article Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides a noninvasive, in vivo imaging technique for studying respiratory and cardiac pulsations in human brains, because these pulsations can be recorded as flow-related enhancement on dynamic MR images. By applying independent component analysis to dynamic MR images, respiratory and cardiac pulsations were observed. Using the signal-time curves of these pulsations as reference functions, the magnitude and phase of the transfer function were calculated on a pixel-by-pixel basis. The calculated magnitude and phase represented the amplitude change and temporal delay at each pixel as compared with the reference functions. In the transfer function analysis, near constant phases were found at the respiratory and cardiac frequency bands, indicating the existence of phase delay relative to the reference functions. In analyzing the dynamic MR images using the transfer function analysis, we found the following: (1) a good delineation of temporal delay of these pulsations can be achieved; (2) respiratory pulsation exists in the ventricular and cortical cerebrospinal fluid; (3) cardiac pulsation exists in the ventricular cerebrospinal fluid and intracranial vessels; and (4) a 180-degree phase delay or inverted amplitude is observed on phase images. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3655443/ /pubmed/23710249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/157040 Text en Copyright © 2013 Yi-Hsuan Kao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kao, Yi-Hsuan
Guo, Wan-Yuo
Liou, Adrain Jy-Kang
Chen, Ting-Yi
Huang, Chau-Chiun
Chou, Chih-Che
Lirng, Jiing-Feng
Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title_full Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title_fullStr Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title_full_unstemmed Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title_short Transfer Function Analysis of Respiratory and Cardiac Pulsations in Human Brain Observed on Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images
title_sort transfer function analysis of respiratory and cardiac pulsations in human brain observed on dynamic magnetic resonance images
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3655443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23710249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/157040
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