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Fast measurement of blood T1 in the human jugular vein at 3 Tesla.
| Title | Fast measurement of blood T1 in the human jugular vein at 3 Tesla. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2011 |
| Authors | Qin Q, Strouse JJ, van Zijl PCM |
| Journal | Magnetic resonance in medicine : official journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine / Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |
| Volume | 65 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pagination | 1297-304 |
| Date Published | 2011 May |
| Abstract | Current T(1) values for blood at 3T largely came from in vitro studies on animal blood or freshly drawn human blood. Measurement of blood T(1) in vivo could provide more specific information, e.g., for individuals with abnormal blood composition. Here, blood T(1) at 3T was measured rapidly (<1 min) in the internal jugular vein using a fast inversion-recovery technique in which multiple inversion time can be acquired rapidly due to constant refreshing of blood. Multishot EPI acquisition with flow compensation yielded high resolution images with minimum partial volume effect. Results showed T(1) = 1852 ± 104 msec among 24 healthy adults, a value higher than for bovine blood phantoms (1584 msec at Hct of 42%). A second finding was that of a significant difference (P < 0.01) between men and women, namely T(1) = 1780 ± 89 msec (n = 12) and T(1) = 1924 ± 58 msec (n = 12), respectively. This difference in normal subjects is tentatively explained by the difference in Hct between genders. Interestingly, however, studies done on sickle cell anemia patients with much lower Hct (23 ± 3%, n = 10) revealed similar venous blood T(1) = 1924 ± 82 msec, indicating other possible physical influences affecting blood T(1). |
| DOI | 10.1002/gepi.20595 |
| Alternate Journal | Magn Reson Med |

