Rachel DiAnne McKinsey1, Zhifei Wen1,
Alan McMillian1, Beth Meyerand1,
1Medical Physics, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States; 2GRECC, Veteran
Administration Hospital, Madison, WI, United States; 3Radiology,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States
APOE
and vascular dysfunction are associated with increased risk of AD. Changes in perfusion have been identified
in APOE carriers verse non-carriers. The application of DSC perfusion with
intravenous gadolinium contrast injection to investigate perfusion changes in
AD has the ability to provide CBF,
CBV, and MTT perfusion maps. We investigated the ability of DSC MRI to
measure CBV, CBF, and MTT changes in non-demented children with increased
risk for AD due to one or more risk factors: APOE and/or family history.