Measurements from myocardial perfusion MRI have previously been compared against separate PET measurements. However, MR quantification is complicated by signal nonlinearity (leading to a dual-bolus paradigm) and ECG misfires; furthermore, physiological variation in between separate PET and MR assessments are a confounding factor in validation. This work leverages the recent advent of multimodal PET-MR systems to perform a preliminary validation of quantitative MPR measurements from MR multitasking—a new framework allowing single-bolus, non-ECG perfusion quantification—against simultaneous 13N-ammonia PET-MR measurements in pigs. Excellent agreement was found between modalities (no bias, p=0.66; intraclass correlation coefficient=0.95).
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