Lajos R. Kozak1, Gbor Rudas1,
Zoltn Vidnynszky1,2, Zoltn Nagy3
1MR Research Center, Semmelweis
University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Neurobionics Research Group,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Pzmny Pter Catholic University -
Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Wellcome Trust Centre
for Neuroimaging, UCL Institute of Neurology, London, United Kingdom
The
feasibility of cardiac triggered diffusion data acquisition in a pediatric
population was investigated. Data was collected with and without cardiac
triggering either along the z gradient direction and then subjected to
bootstrap statistics (3 subjects) or in 15 non-collinear directions and
fitted to a tensor model (3 subjects). We found that cardiac triggering
decreases the variability in the data without a significant increase in
acquisition time in the investigated pediatric population.