Assessing cerebral hemodynamics and oxygen consumption in patients with clinically asymptomatic, high-grade internal carotid artery stenosis is crucial to estimate risk of stroke and cognitive impairment. Here, 23 patients with unilateral high-grade carotid stenosis and 24 age-matched healthy controls underwent a range of MRI scans, including quantitative BOLD, DSC and pCASL imaging to assess relative oxygen extraction (OEF), blood flow (CBF) and oxygen consumption (CMRO2). Both CBF and CMRO2 were reduced on the stenosis side, indicating that the proposed easily applicable MR-protocol is useful to estimate even subtle CBF and CMRO2 changes in carotid stenosis patients.
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