Marijn van Stralen1, Esben Thade Petersen1,2, Jeroen Hendrikse1, and Clemens Bos1
Abdominal perfusion
imaging using contrast media injection is potentially nephrotoxic. Arterial
spin labeling (ASL), employing endogenous contrast, was shown using spatially
selective labeling strategies. We investigated the reproducibility of velocity
selective ASL (VS-ASL), which eliminates delicate label planning and possibly
improves perfusion SNR by labeling closer to the target tissue. We show that abdominal
VS-ASL is feasible in healthy volunteers and overcome labeling artifacts by
pacing and triggering the acquisition with good temporal SNR. However, VS-ASL
is sensitive to motion during readout, deteriorating reproducibility. It could
benefit from outlier rejection techniques and retrospective motion correction.