Toward accurate and fast velocity quantification with 3D ultrashort TE phase-contrast imaging.
Katja DegenhardtSimon SchmidtChristoph Stefan AignerFabian J KratzerDaniel P SeiterMax MuellerChristoph KolbitschArmin Michael NagelOliver E WiebenTobias SchaeffterJeanette Schulz-MengerSebastian SchmitterPublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2024)
PC-UTE MRI can measure velocity vector fields with greater accuracy than Cartesian acquisitions (although pulsatile fields were not studied) and shorter scan times than SYNC-SPI. As such, this approach is superior to traditional Cartesian 3D and 4D flow MRI when spatial misrepresentations cannot be tolerated, for example, when computational fluid dynamics simulations are compared to or combined with in vitro or in vivo measurements, or regional parameters such as wall shear stress are of interest.