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Look‐Locker FAIR TrueFISP for arterial spin labelling on mouse at 9.4 T

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Pulsed arterial spin labelling remains a non‐invasive and highly used method for the study of rodent cerebral blood flow (CBF). Flow‐sensitive alternating inversion recovery (FAIR) is one of the most… Click to show full abstract

Pulsed arterial spin labelling remains a non‐invasive and highly used method for the study of rodent cerebral blood flow (CBF). Flow‐sensitive alternating inversion recovery (FAIR) is one of the most commonly used MR‐sequences for this purpose and exists with many different strategies to record the images. This study investigates Look‐Locker (LL) TrueFISP readout for FAIR as an alternative to the standard EPI readout, which is provided by the manufacturer. The aim was to show the improved image quality using TrueFISP and to verify the reproducibility of the determination of the cerebral blood flow values. The measurement of many inversion points also allowed to investigate the influence of the correct blood relaxation rate on the fit of the CBF data. For the LL‐FAIR TrueFISP an in‐house written method was created. The method was tested on a group of C57BL/6 mice at the field strength of 9.4 T. The results show CBF maps with less distortion than for EPI and the values found are in good agreement with the literature. A comparison of the CBF values found with EPI and LL‐TrueFISP shows very small differences, most being not significant.

Keywords: arterial spin; look locker; spin labelling; locker fair; fair truefisp

Journal Title: NMR in Biomedicine
Year Published: 2019

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