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Abstract #3587

High Resolution BOLD fMRI of the Human Retina of Oxygen & Carbogen Inhalation

Yi Zhang1,2, Qi Peng1,2, Oscar San Emeterio Nateras2, Timothy Q. Duong1,2

1Research Imaging Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States; 2Radiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States


BOLD fMRI of the human retina is challenging mainly due to thin retina thickness, large magnetic susceptibility variation in the orbital region and potential eye movements. This study demonstrated an innovative fMRI application to image normal human retina associated with oxygen and carbogen challenges. fMRI utilized an inversion-recovery of Echo Shifting using a Train of Observations (IR-PRESTO) acquisition to suppress vitreous signal and to achieve high spatiotemporal resolution free of susceptibility artifacts. This approach has the potential to open up new avenues for retinal research and complement existing optical imaging techniques.