Casey Peter Johnson1, Clifton R. Haider1,
Eric A. Borisch1, Roger C. Grimm1, Phillip J. Rossman1,
Thomas C. Hulshizer1, Jake C. Snell1, James F. Glockner1,
Stephen J. Riederer1
1Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic,
The
purpose of this work was to improve bolus-chase MRA techniques by imaging
multiple stations with both high spatial and temporal resolution. A highly-accelerated (14x) CAPR
acquisition, previously demonstrated for single-station MRA of the calves,
was adapted for this purpose. As part
of the implementation, a system was developed to reconstruct the CAPR images
in real time and allow for visually-guided station switching. Vasculature of the thighs and calves of
volunteers was imaged with 1.0 mm isotropic resolution and frame times as low
as 2.5 seconds. High-quality arterial
frames were consistently acquired in both stations while avoiding venous
contamination.