Use of standard gradients with compound oblique angulation for optimal quantitative MR flow imaging in oblique vessels

1987 
The earliest described phase-modulation techniques for flow quantification by MR imaging require a phase image obtained by modifying one of the imaging gradients and a reference phase image obtained without the modified gradient. However, by using the same gradients that are used for routine two-dimensional Fourier transform imaging, both anatomic and velocity-encoded images can be obtained in one scan. Although convenient, this technique is sensitive to flow both within and perpendicular to the imaging plane. Consequently, significant errors occur in the measurement of flow in vessels oblique to the image plane. To determine the relative accuracy and practicality of quantitatively measuring flow in oblique vessels, we used standard sequence gradients with routine orthogonal plane imaging and direct compound oblique plane imaging. Phantom studies of flow in a vessel aligned along the z axis showed a significant linear correlation (r = .999; p less than .05) between the spin phase and spin velocity. Howeve...
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