Claudia Lenz1,
Gregor Sommer2, Klaus Scheffler1, Leopold Winter2,
Markus Klarhfer1
1Radiological Physics, University of
Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland; 2Department of Radiology,
University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
In
biologic tissues, microscopic motion of water not only includes molecular
diffusion, but also microcirculation of blood in the capillary network. The
intraxovel incoherent motion model has been introduced to describe these
combined diffusion and microcirculation effects in diffusion weighted
imaging. Analysis of the multicompartmental water diffusion is mostly
performed by applying a biexponential fit function to the diffusion curve and
evaluating the diffusion and perfusion components separately. However, this
technique often suffers from high standard fit errors, especially for the
perfusion fraction f. In 2003, Bennett et al. proposed a stretched
exponential model to account for the multiexponential behavior of diffusion
curves in the brain. In this work, we extended the stretched exponential
model to the abdomen and present fit results from the kidneys of healthy
subjects.