As recently reported8 (link),44 (link), pulsed arterial spin labelling images were obtained with a PICORE-Q2TIPS (proximal inversion with control for off-resonance effects (quantitative imaging of perfusion by using a single subtraction sequence)) by applying a frequency offset corrected inversion pulse and echo planar imaging readout for acquisition. In addition, high-resolution T1-weighted anatomical images were obtained.
Brain Perfusion Imaging with Pulsed ASL
As recently reported8 (link),44 (link), pulsed arterial spin labelling images were obtained with a PICORE-Q2TIPS (proximal inversion with control for off-resonance effects (quantitative imaging of perfusion by using a single subtraction sequence)) by applying a frequency offset corrected inversion pulse and echo planar imaging readout for acquisition. In addition, high-resolution T1-weighted anatomical images were obtained.
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Other organizations : German Center for Diabetes Research, University of Tübingen, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.
Variable analysis
- Scanning was conducted with a 3T whole-body Siemens scanner (MAGNETOM Prisma) with a 20-channel coil.
- Pulsed arterial spin labelling images were obtained with a PICORE-Q2TIPS (proximal inversion with control for off-resonance effects (quantitative imaging of perfusion by using a single subtraction sequence)) by applying a frequency offset corrected inversion pulse and echo planar imaging readout for acquisition.
- Pulsed arterial spin labelling images
- High-resolution T1-weighted anatomical images
- The use of a 3T whole-body Siemens scanner (MAGNETOM Prisma) with a 20-channel coil.
- The use of the PICORE-Q2TIPS technique to obtain pulsed arterial spin labelling images.
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