Current methods of measuring cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) have shown promise for aiding in clinical diagnosis and management of patients with various neurovascular diseases. However, CVR measurement is currently limited to a research setting and transition to clinical utility requires a universal standardized measurement method. Using BOLD-MRI CO2 measured CVR, we present experimentally developed concepts for standardization and post processing, which have the potential to provide a clinically useful brain stress test.
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