David Thomas Pilkinton1, Santosh Gaddam1,
Mark A. Elliott1, Ravinder Reddy1
1Center for Magnetic Resonance and
Optical Imaging,
It
has recently been shown that hyperoxic contrast allows for an accurate
measurement of cerebral blood volume using low resolution (4x4x6mm) standard
T2*-weighted EPI at 3T. The increase
in BOLD contrast at 7T can potentially allow for significantly increased
spatial resolution with this technique.
However, the standard EPI approach used at 3T is unsuitable for 7T due
to shorter venous blood T2* and increased B0 inhomogeneity. We have shown here that these problems can
be addressed with steady-state acquisition segmented 3D EPI with
partial-Fourier encoding in the phase direction, which produced robust high
resolution (1x1x2mm) CBV maps at 7T.