IVIM: Stroke & Beyond
Christian Federau1
1ETH and University Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Synopsis
The property of the IVIM perfusion method to be essentially local, in the sense that both excitation and read-out are done in the same plane, is particularly interesting for local blood flow measurement in cases of slow and dispersive arterial inflowing blood flow, as might be the case in hyperacute cerebral stroke or for example in severe chronic stenosis, such as of the carotid artery.
The property of the IVIM perfusion method to be essentially local, in the sense that both excitation and read-out are done in the same plane, is particularly interesting for local blood flow measurement in cases of slow and dispersive arterial inflowing blood flow, as might be the case in hyperacute cerebral stroke or for example in severe chronic stenosis, such as of the carotid artery.Acknowledgements
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Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 29 (2021)