Authors
Tianliang Gu, Frank R Korosec, Walter F Block, Sean B Fain, Quill Turk, Darren Lum, Yong Zhou, Thomas M Grist, Victor Haughton, Charles A Mistretta
Publication date
2005/4/1
Journal
American journal of neuroradiology
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
743-749
Publisher
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Description
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Three-dimensional phase-contrast (3DPC) is limited by long imaging times, limited coverage, flow artifacts, and the need to perform multiple additional 2D examinations (2DPC) to measure flow. A highly undersampled 3D radial acquisition (isotropic-voxel radial projection imaging [PCVIPR]) makes it possible to increase the product of volume coverage and spatial resolution by a factor of 30 for the same imaging time as conventional Cartesian 3DPC. This provides anatomic information over a large volume with high isotropic resolution and permits retrospective measurement of average flow rates throughout the volume.
METHODS: PCVIPR acquires a reference and three flow-encoded acquisitions for each VIPR projection. Complex difference images were formed by combining information from all flow directions. Following retrospective definition of planes perpendicular to selected …
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T Gu, FR Korosec, WF Block, SB Fain, Q Turk, D Lum… - American journal of neuroradiology, 2005