Signal to noise and b-value analysis for optimal intra-voxel incoherent motion imaging in the brain
Abstract
Intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) is a method that can provide quantitative information about perfusion in the human body, in vivo, and without contrast agent. Unfortunately, the IVIM perfusion parameter maps are known to be relatively noisy in the brain, in particular for the pseudo-diffusion coefficient, which might hinder its potential broader use in clinical applications. Therefore, we studied the conditions to produce optimal IVIM...
Paper Details
Title
Signal to noise and b-value analysis for optimal intra-voxel incoherent motion imaging in the brain
Published Date
Sep 23, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
e0257545 - e0257545
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