For free‐breathing renal perfusion imaging using arterial spin labeling (ASL), retrospective image realignment has been found essential to reduce subtraction artifacts and, independently, background suppression has been demonstrated to reduce… Click to show full abstract
For free‐breathing renal perfusion imaging using arterial spin labeling (ASL), retrospective image realignment has been found essential to reduce subtraction artifacts and, independently, background suppression has been demonstrated to reduce physiologic noise. However, negative results on ASL precision and accuracy have been reported for the combination of both. In this study, the effect of background suppression ‐level in combination with image registration on free‐breathing renal ASL signal quality, with registration either on ASL‐images themselves or guided by additionally acquired fat‐images, was investigated. The results from free‐breathing acquisitions were compared with the reference paced‐breathing motion compensation strategy.
               
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