Weiying Dai1, Philip M. Robson1,
Ajit Shankaranarayanan2, David C. Alsop1
1Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States; 2Global
Applied Science Laboratory, GE Healthcare, Menlo Park, CA, United States
CContinuous
arterial spin labeling (CASL) can produce greater signal and reduced
dependence on arterial transit timing than pulsed ASL. These benefits of CASL
are reduced, however, when the labeling duration is shortened for
compatibility with background suppression.
In theory, continuous labeling can be performed interleaved within the
background suppression sequence as long as the labeling/control are modulated
correctly. Here we compare the performance of interleaved labeling with a
more traditional background suppression approach and demonstrate the
increased signal achievable with the longer labeling made possible by
interleaving with the background suppression.