A control point interpolation method for the non-parametric quantification of cerebral haemodynamics from dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI.
DSC-MRI analysis is based on tracer kinetic theory and typically involves the deconvolution of the MRI signal in tissue with an arterial input function (AIF), which is an ill-posed inverse problem. The current standard singular value decomposition (SVD) method typically underestimates perfusion and...
Main Authors: | Mehndiratta, A, MacIntosh, B, Crane, D, Payne, S, Chappell, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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