The intravenous glucose injection used in dynamic glucose-enhanced (DGE) imaging is related to transient sensations which can be unpleasant for the subject and may cause movements. We have investigated the effect of different infusion durations in terms of sensational side effects and with respect to the relation between arterial DGE signal and venous blood glucose levels. Our findings indicate that the DGE image quality does not benefit from a fast glucose injection and we conclude that a slower infusion should be used to increase patient comfort and reduce the risk for patient motion related to the glucose injection.
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