Differences in Cerebral Blood Flow in Gliomas on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners with Magnetic Field Strengths of 1.5 and 3 T by the Method of Pseudo-Continuous Non-Contrast Perfusion
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2022-1-30-44
Abstract
The aim of this work is to evaluate the universality of non-contrast MR perfusion (PCASL) in determining the rate of cerebral blood flow (CBF) of brain gliomas using magnetic resonance scanners with different magnetic field strengths. The maximum and normalized CBF values, which received on 1.5 and 3.0 T MRI in the same patients with histologically verified high grade gliomas (III, IV grade), were compared with each other. The data obtained by us are reliably comparable, which allows us to consider pCASL as a universal technique for scanners with different magnetic strengths.
About the Authors
A. V. SudarikovaRussian Federation
Sudarikova Anna Vjacheslavovna, Postgraduate of Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
A. I. Batalov
Russian Federation
Batalov Artem Igorevich, Ph. D. Med., Radiologist of Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
E. L. Pogosbekyan
Russian Federation
Pogosbekyan Eduard Leonidovich, Med. Physicist of Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
L. M. Fadeeva
Russian Federation
Fadeeva Liudmila Mikhailovna, Leading Engineer of Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
N. E. Zakharova
Russian Federation
Zakharova Natalia Evgen’evna, M. D. Med., Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leading Research Fellow, Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
I. N. Pronin
Russian Federation
Pronin Igor` Nikolaevich, M. D. Med., Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Department of X-ray and Radioisotope Diagnostic Methods
Address: 16, ul. Tverskaya-Yamskaya, Moscow, 125047
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Sudarikova A.V., Batalov A.I., Pogosbekyan E.L., Fadeeva L.M., Zakharova N.E., Pronin I.N. Differences in Cerebral Blood Flow in Gliomas on Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners with Magnetic Field Strengths of 1.5 and 3 T by the Method of Pseudo-Continuous Non-Contrast Perfusion. Radiology - Practice. 2022;(1):30-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2022-1-30-44