Andrew J. Wheaton1, Mitsue Miyazaki2
1Toshiba Medical Research
Institute
Flow-sensitive dephasing (FSD) is a subtraction-based non-contrast MRA technique. Conventional FSD acquires two data sets at different flow-dephasing first moments (m1) and phases in the cardiac cycle. The m1 value must be carefully calibrated to avoid losing arterial signal or allowing venous contamination in the subtracted image. This study proposes a hybrid reconstruction method which incorporates a priori knowledge of the relationship between signal intensity and m1 / cardiac cycle in arteries and veins. Using multiple data sets (N=3) as input, the hybrid method improves arterial signal up to 100% while avoiding venous contamination as demonstrated in the lower leg.