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Reliable phase-contrast flow volume magnetic resonance measurements are feasible without adjustment of the velocity encoding parameter

Authors :
Christian L. Polte
Artur Chadorowski
Odd Bech-Hanssen
Kerstin M. Lagerstrand
Frida Svensson
Göran Starck
Åse A. Johnsson
Source :
J Med Imaging (Bellingham), Journal of Medical Imaging
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose: To show that adjustment of velocity encoding (VENC) for phase-contrast (PC) flow volume measurements is not necessary in modern MR scanners with effective background velocity offset corrections. Approach: The independence on VENC was demonstrated theoretically, but also experimentally on dedicated phantoms and on patients with chronic aortic regurgitation ( n = 17 ) and one healthy volunteer. All PC measurements were performed using a modern MR scanner, where the pre-emphasis circuit but also a subsequent post-processing filter were used for effective correction of background velocity offset errors. Results: The VENC level strongly affected the velocity noise level in the PC images and, hence, the estimated peak flow velocity. However, neither the regurgitant blood flow volume nor the mean flow velocity displayed any clinically relevant dependency on the VENC level. Also, the background velocity offset was shown to be close to zero ( 0.6 cm / s ) for a VENC range of 150 to 500 cm / s , adding no significant errors to the PC flow volume measurement. Conclusions: Our study shows that reliable PC flow volume measurements are feasible without adjustment of the VENC parameter. Without the need for VENC adjustments, the scan time can be reduced for the benefit of the patient.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Med Imaging (Bellingham), Journal of Medical Imaging
Accession number :
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