Kiril
Schewzow1, Frank Gerrit Zllner1, Niels Oesingmann2,
Lothar Rudi Schad1
1Department of Computer Assisted
Clinical Medicine,
ASL
techniques suffer from low SNR and especially in abdominal imaging, from
organ movements, e.g. breathing. In this work, we analyzed the impact of
automatic image registration on signal quality and increase of SNR by
averaging in ASL kidney perfusion imaging. To evaluate the registration we
compared results to manual registration based on landmarks. Both registration
techniques improve the image quality significantly. However, the automatic is
the preferred method for large data sets. In addition, a higher SNR is
reached contributing to reliable quantification.