Loredana
Sorina Truica1, Ian Cameron, 1,2, Leonard I. Avruch2,
Andre Gruslin2
1Carleton University, Ottawa, ON,
Canada; 2The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada
IVIM
measurements of normal placenta at 1.5 T using a respiratory triggered
DW_SS_EPI sequence are reported. Improvements in the acquisition and analysis
techniques used in this study allowed us to obtain more consistent results
for the perfusion fraction, f, the diffusion coefficient, D, and the
pseudo-diffusion coefficient, D*, than previous studies. Parameter maps of D
and f were reflective of placental structure and composition. Such maps can
be useful tools in identifying tissue differences and give important insight
into the placental hemodynamic systems. This technique could become
instrumental in the assessment and management of abnormal pregnancies.