Abstract
SUMMARY: This study explored whether autoregulatory shifts in cerebral blood volume induce susceptibility changes large enough to be depicted by quantitative susceptibility mapping. Eight healthy subjects underwent fast quantitative susceptibility mapping at 3T while lying down to slowly decrease mean arterial pressure. A linear relationship between mean arterial pressure and susceptibility was observed in cortical and subcortical structures, likely representing vessels involved in autoregulation. The slope of this relationship is assumed to indicate the extent of cerebral vascular compliance.
ABBREVIATIONS:
- CVC
- cerebral vascular compliance
- greEPI
- gradient-echo echo-planar imaging
- MAP
- mean arterial blood pressure
- QSM
- quantitative susceptibility mapping
- SpO2
- peripheral capillary oxygen saturation
Footnotes
Disclosures: Christoph Birkl—RELATED: Grant: Austrian Science Fund, Comments: grant No. I 3001 and J4038.* Christian Langkammer—UNRELATED: Grant: Austrian Science Fund, Comments: Austrian Science Fund grant Nos. KLI523 and P30134.* *Money paid to the institution.
This work was funded by the Austrian Science Fund project Nos. I 3001 and J4038.
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