J. Hennig et al., TIME-RESOLVED PROJECTION ANGIOGRAPHY AFTER BOLUS INJECTION OF CONTRAST AGENT, Magnetic resonance in medicine, 37(3), 1997, pp. 341-345
A method for MR angiography after bolus injection of a normal dose (0.
1 mmol/kg) of contrast agent is presented. Projection angiograms are a
cquired with a non-slice selective Snapshot FLASH sequence with a time
resolution of 1 s per image or better. Typically 40 to 60 images are
acquired consecutively after bolus injection of a contrast agent. The
signal from vessels can be separated from background by postprocessing
based on the observed temporal evolution of the signal intensities du
ring bolus passage. The subsecond projection MR-DSA is a reliable and
robust technique to produce high resolution anatomical images of the v
ascular system avoiding the necessity of exact timing of the contrast
agent bolus. It also supplies functional information about the hemodyn
amics in the observed region including perfusion.