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Detection of BOLD changes by means of a frequency-sensitive trueFISP technique: preliminary results

✍ Scribed by Klaus Scheffler; Erich Seifritz; Deniz Bilecen; Ramesh Venkatesan; Jürgen Hennig; Michael Deimling; E. Mark Haacke


Book ID
102544485
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
170 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-3480

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Abstract

A new method is introduced to detect magnetic field modulation arising from brain activation‐induced BOLD effects. This approach uses a two‐dimensional high‐bandwidth, high‐resolution conventional gradient‐echo steady‐state imaging sequence known as TrueFISP. The ability to visualize changes in oxygen saturation comes from the fact that the method is sensitive to the local field. As is well known, as the oxygen saturation changes so does the local field associated with the venous blood. We demonstrate that it is possible to visualize not only venous blood with this approach on a macroscopic level for major veins, but also to measure conventional oscillatory like signal changes during activated and resting states. Unfortunately, the method has two major drawbacks. First, a long TR is needed to maximize signal changes and, second, the field must be very well shimmed or numerous experiments need to be run to find the activation, as the signal response is sensitive to the starting frequency in the resting state. Nevertheless, these images can be compared directly with anatomical images collected with the same method without the need for distortion correction. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.