2017
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.26657
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping‐based cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen mapping with minimum local variance

Abstract: Purpose: The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of a cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO 2 ) mapping method based on its minimum local variance (MLV) without vascular challenge using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and cerebral blood flow (CBF). Methods: Three-dimensional multi-echo gradient echo imaging and arterial spin labeling were performed in 11 healthy subjects to calculate QSM and CBF. Minimum local variance was used to compute whole-brain CMRO 2 map from QSM and C… Show more

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“…Although the hypercapnia challenge was successful, the approach does require a nontrivial experimental setup, including the use of a gas delivery system. Recent proposals of QSM‐OEF without a challenge by minimizing local variance and QSM‐OEF in combination with qBOLD may overcome this difficulty by only acquiring data at baseline …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although the hypercapnia challenge was successful, the approach does require a nontrivial experimental setup, including the use of a gas delivery system. Recent proposals of QSM‐OEF without a challenge by minimizing local variance and QSM‐OEF in combination with qBOLD may overcome this difficulty by only acquiring data at baseline …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CMRO 2 can be calculated from the oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) based on the conservation of oxygen delivery and uptake, as described by Fick's principle. Several MRI techniques have been proposed to measure CMRO 2 either through macrovascular or microvascular measurements of OEF and CBF . Macrovascular measurements of OEF and CBF are performed in relatively large cerebral veins and are used to infer the oxygen metabolism of parenchyma in proximity to the measured vasculature, whereas microvascular techniques aim to directly measure the OEF and CBF values of capillaries in cerebral parenchyma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…CMRO 2 (µmol/100 g/min) and OEF (%) can be expressed as CMRO2=CBFOEF[H]a OEF=1YYa where CBF is the cerebral blood flow (mL/100 g/min), [H]a is the oxygenated heme molar concentration in the arteriole (7.377 μmol/mL) estimated from [H]a=[H]Ya, where [H]=7.53 μmol/mL is the heme molar concentration in tissue blood assuming a hematocrit of Hct=0.357 Ya and Y are the arterial (assumed to be 0.98) and venous oxygenation.…”
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“…The mean OEF in GM and WM in both cases is at the higher end of the range of 30% to 45% found in literature . However, the ANN produces a lower intersubject variability compared to least‐squares approaches . Taking into account the negative linear trend displayed in the Bland‐Altman plot and the mean difference that is compatible with 0, the ANN implemented here also seems to have a regularizing effect on the intersubject mean OEF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%