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Perfusion Imaging Analysis in MEDx
Quantitative indices of regional cerebral hemodynamics are useful for
identifying and monitoring many neurological and psychiatric conditions.
These indices may be useful for determining the appropriate level of intervention
following stroke. The MEDx medical image processing system now includes
a new functional imaging module to create pixel-by-pixel maps of cerebral
blood volume (CBV), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and mean transit time (MTT)
from multiple whole brain scans.
Hemodynamic parameters are derived by first fitting the concentration
curve to a gamma variate function. Determination of CBF requires an arterial
input function for deconvolution of the output (implemented according
to the method of Østergaard; MRM, 1996 a,b). The Perfusion Module includes
a unique automated procedure for constructing the input function based
on intelligent identification of arterial pixels from the raw data (Morris,et
al,. 2000). The module also includes simpler techniques for computing
CBV from 'area under curve' or change in steady state signal (Speck et
al, MRM, 1999). For an introduction to perfusion imaging, see our perfusion
slideshow.
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Cerebral Blood Volume
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Cerebral Blood Flow
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Functional Data Simulator
For researchers who are interested in probing the analysis algorithms
in MEDx or elsewhere, we now offer a powerful function data simulator.
The simulator is a highly interactive and intuitive graphical tool for
constricting realistic curves of signal intensity vs. time at a single
pixel and then extrapolating to volumetric data. Users can create 4-dimensional
data sets in MEDx with known parameters and then run these data through
an analysis to gauge the effect on their CBV, CBF, and MTT maps of noise,
delay, or curve shape. The 4-D data simulator can also be used to create
synthetic fMRI data for similar explorations of the effects of noise,
timing, etc., on the results of that technique.
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Functional data simulator
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3D parametric maps of CBF, CBV, MTT
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Multiple algorithms for calculating CBV, CBF,
and MTT
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Easy access to low-level algorithmic parameters
for advanced users
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Automated and supervised algorithms for determination
of an arterial input curve
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Arterial curve storage in ASCII format for quick
and easy repeated analysis of data
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Transformation of original data images from
'susceptibility' to concentration units
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Interactive display of resultant parametric
maps
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Interactive simultaneous display of concentration
data and fitted curve at each voxel
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Quality control (chi-squared) maps to evaluate
the 'goodness of fit' at every voxel
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Integration into MEDx allows for convenient
loading & manipulating of images
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Self-contained features for pre-processing (e.g.
motion correcting), analyzing (CBV, CBF...) and post-processing
(e.g. 'Talairaching') dynamic MR data all within the Perfusion
module
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Multiple vendor formats and DICOM supported
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HTML formatted output reports viewable in Netscape
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