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Does the ’keyhole' technique improve spatial resolution in MRI perfusion measurements? A study in volunteers

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We examined the potential of the ’keyhole' technique to improve spatial resolution in perfusion-weighted MRI on whole-body imagers with standard gradient hardware. We examined 15 healthy volunteers. We acquired a high-resolution image with 256 phase-encoding steps before a bolus-tracking procedure. For the dynamic series we collected only 34 lines in the center of k-space. Data reconstruction was performed by both zero-filling and keyhole methods. The dynamic datasets, concentration-time curves calculated from user-defined regions and maps of the cerebrovascular parameters using both reconstruction methods were compared. Using keyhole series, anatomical structures could easily be defined which were not seen on the original dynamic series because of blurring due to ringing artefacts. Comparison of signal-time curves in large regions yielded no significant difference in signal loss during bolus passage. In the parameter maps truncation artefacts were significantly reduced using keyhole reconstruction. The keyhole method is appropriate for enhancing image quality in perfusion-weighted imaging on standard imagers without sacrificing time resolution or information about transitory susceptibility changes. However, it should be applied carefully, because the spatial resolution of the dynamic signal change and the cerebrovascular parameters is less than that afforded by the spatial resolution of the reconstructed images.

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Received: 31 August 2000 Accepted: 5 December 2000

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Heiland, S., Margosian, P., Benner, T. et al. Does the ’keyhole' technique improve spatial resolution in MRI perfusion measurements? A study in volunteers. Neuroradiology 43, 518–524 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340000536

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