Michael Helle1, Matthias van Osch2,
David Gordon Norris3, Susanne Rfer1, Karsten Alfke1,
Olav Jansen1
1Institute of Neuroradiology, UK-SH,
The
ability to visualize perfusion territories in the brain is important for many
clinical applications but the selectivity of existing methods is restricted
to larger vessels. Superselective arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a recently
developed technique that overcomes these limitations and permits labeling of
small vessels even distal to the Circle of Willis. In this study,
superselective ASL is applied for regional perfusion measurements in selected
clinical cases (extra-intracranial bypass, arterio-venous malformation and
steno-occlusive disease) showing advantages over conventional selective ASL
methods and demonstrating benefits in diagnosis, risk analysis and treatment
monitoring when added to current MR-protocols.