Title of article :
Overview and Critical Appraisal of Arterial Spin Labelling Technique in Brain Perfusion Imaging
Author/Authors :
Alsaedi, Amirah Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation - UCL Institute of Neurology - London, UK , Thomas, David Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation - UCL Institute of Neurology - London, UK , Bisdas, Sotirios Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation - UCL Institute of Neurology - London, UK , Golay, Xavier Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation - UCL Institute of Neurology - London, UK
Abstract :
Arterial spin labelling (ASL) allows absolute quantification of CBF via a diffusible intrinsic tracer (magnetically labelled blood
water) that disperses from the vascular system into neighbouring tissue. Thus, it can provide absolute CBF quantification, which
eliminates the need for the contrast agent, and can be performed repeatedly. This review will focus on the common ASL acquisition techniques (continuous, pulsed, and pseudocontinuous ASL) and how ASL image quality might be affected by intrinsic
factors that may bias the CBF measurements. We also provide suggestions to mitigate these risks, model appropriately the
acquired signal, increase the image quality, and hence estimate the reliability of the CBF, which consists an important noninvasive
biomarker. Emerging methodologies for extraction of new ASL-based biomarkers, such as arterial arrival time (AAT) and arterial
blood volume (aBV), will be also briefly discussed.
Keywords :
Brain , ASL , CBF , Histopathologic
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging