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9 March 2010 Influence of imaging quality on magnetic resonance-based pressure gradient measurements
Michael Delles, Fabian Rengier, Sebastian Ley, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Roland Unterhinninghofen, Rüdiger Dillmann
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Abstract
In cardiovascular diagnostics, the knowledge of blood pressure is essential for the physician. Nowadays, blood pressures are usually obtained by catheter measurements or sphygmomanometric methods. These techniques suffer from different drawbacks in terms of invasiveness, observable vessels and the resolution of the pressure values, respectively. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers a promising approach to establish a method for blood pressure measurements that is able to overcome these difficulties. Phase-contrast MRI is used to acquire velocity-encoded data. Fluid pressure gradients can be derived from the measured velocities using the Navier-Stokes equations. Unfortunately, this technique is known to suffer from a strong sensitivity to imaging quality. Especially the low signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) of phase contrast MRI data combined with the limited spatial and temporal resolution could severely reduce the reliability of computations. In this paper, we analyze computations of blood pressure gradients based on phase contrast MRI measurements of steady and pulsatile flow in a phantom. The influence of image quality of the velocity-encoded data as well as of different segmentation techniques is evaluated. In case of steady flow, the pressure gradient values computed via Navier-Stokes equations show good agreement with theoretical values if physical a-priori knowledge is incorporated. If a pulsatile aortic flow profile is applied, the computed pressure gradients generally match catheter measurements well. Nevertheless, an underestimation of pressure gradient peaks is observed. Different segmentation techniques influence the size of root mean squared errors between computation and measurement as well as their reduction by the use of higher SNRs.
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Michael Delles, Fabian Rengier, Sebastian Ley, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Roland Unterhinninghofen, and Rüdiger Dillmann "Influence of imaging quality on magnetic resonance-based pressure gradient measurements", Proc. SPIE 7626, Medical Imaging 2010: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 762624 (9 March 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.844160
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Signal to noise ratio

Blood pressure

Velocity measurements

Image segmentation

Temporal resolution

Diagnostics

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