4D Flow MRI images cerebrovascular blood flow in-vivo, however, estimation of relative pressure is difficult due to the unique flow and anatomies found in the brain. We evaluated the performance of three different techniques (reduced Bernoulli (RB); unsteady Bernoulli (UB); virtual Work-Energy Relative Pressure (vWERP)) for cerebrovascular assessment. Using patient-specific in-silico models, we show that accurate estimations are dependent on sufficient spatial resolution (dx < 0.75 mm3) and used approach (vWERP achieving accurate estimates; RB/UB showing systematic underestimation bias). With similar dependencies indicated in-vivo, these results underline both potentials and challenges of mapping cerebrovascular relative pressure by 4D Flow MRI.
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