Adam Espe Hansen1, Henrik Pedersen1,
Henrik BW Larsson1
1Functional Imaging Unit,
Dynamic
contrast enhanced (DCE) perfusion MRI of the passage of a Gd bolus requires
rapid imaging, which will introduce steady state effects. We simulate the
time development of the longitudinal magnetization during a typical R1
time course and evaluate the influence of steady state effects on the
estimation of cerebral blood flow (CBF). We find that steady state effects
can seriously affect CBF estimates if the saturation prepulse is not exact.
The CBF bias can be minimized to a few percent if a large alfa flip angle of
the order of 30 degrees is used.