Yiqun Xue1,
Mark A. Rosen1, Hee Kwon Song1
1Radiology,
In
DCE-MRI, perfusion parameters are particularly sensitive to the accuracy of
the baseline (pre-contrast) signal of the AIF and tumor. However, the SNR of
the pre-contrast data can be very low, particularly at high spatial
resolutions since the T1 of blood and tissue are much longer than the TR. In
this abstract, we compare three different baseline correction methods:
magnitude averaging, Rician correction and complex averaging. It is shown
that with sufficient amount of baseline data, measurement errors due to noise
can be reduced most effectively by averaging of the complex data.