The
performance of Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast imaging at 7T for spinal cord
perfusion mapping within clinical constraints was investigated. A cardiac-gated
spin-echo EPI sequence with 0.7x0.7mm2 in-plane resolution was used
in one healthy volunteer and two Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy patients. Relative
blood volume and flow maps successfully revealed the higher perfusion of gray
matter versus white matter for the volunteer and one patient. Results were limited
for the patient with greater functional impairment and disadvantageous
acquisition conditions. Although human spinal cord perfusion has never been
mapped as precisely, several issues remain to address (image distortions, Specific-Absorption-Rate
limitations, Arterial Input Function).
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