Petrice M. Mostardi1, Clifton R. Haider1,
Norbert G. Campeau1, Stephen J. Riederer1
1Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,
United States
Time-resolved
CE-MRA is widely used for imaging the intracranial arterial system, while a
single high spatial resolution acquisition is generally used for the
intracranial venous system. The goal
of this work was to combine these two studies into a single contrast-enhanced
acquisition. A time-resolved CAPR
sequence was played out for about 50 sec for arterial phase imaging,
providing images every 3.57 sec. Then,
by seamlessly switching to a high spatial resolution, 38 sec long scan, data
for a venogram was acquired. High speed
reconstruction further allows the time of switching to be done in real time
on a patient-specific basis.