Peter Gall1, Valerij Kiselev1
1Medical Physics,
The
residue function, R(t), is fundamental for description of microcirculation.
To define this function is one of the aims of DSC perfusion MRI. It is found
by solving an ill-posed problem, the deconvolution, for which one of
approaches is to fit a model R(t) to data. Commonly, phenomenological
functional shapes are used to model R(t) respecting only its most general
properties. Studies based on ASL indicate insufficiency of this approach. In
this work we present a derivation the residue function from the laws of
laminar flow and a model for the architecture of the vascular tree.