Fu-Nien Wang1,
Chien-Chung Chen1, Yi-Chun Wu1, Chou-Ming Cheng2,
Tzu-Chen Yeh2
1Biomedical Engineering and
Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan,
Taiwan; 2Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General
Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
Absolute
cerebral blood volume (aCBV) can be assessed by utilizing the signal
difference of vascular space occupancy (VASO) sequence before and after
injection of T1 shortening contrast agent.
We propose an alternative method to reduce the T2 effect when using
relative long TE. Pre and post T1
fitting were used to reconstruct IR images without the post contrast T2
shortening effect. Experiments on rat
model were conducted to investigate the feasibilities.