Assessment of relative oxygen extraction fraction (rOEF) in white matter (WM) by multiparametric quantitative-BOLD (mq-BOLD) has highest clinical relevance, but was so far limited due to known WM anisotropy effects. Here, we present data from a clinical study in 29 internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS) patients and 30 age-matched healthy controls (HC). The major aim was to characterise the ICAS impact on T2*, T2, R2’, rCBV and rOEF orientation dependencies in WM. Our results show very similar rOEF orientation dependencies for ICAS-patients compared to HC and low average rOEF orientation errors of 4.5% indicating potentially meaningful rOEF evaluations in WM.
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