“…Specifically, given a short injection time (< 15 s) and a fast injection rate (> 4ml/s), the shape of the arterial input function curve is approximately normally distributed prior to the recirculation [7] . Hence, the time-to-peak delay ( ) can be linearly related to one-half of the total injection time ( ) plus a constant dispersion delay ( ) that describes the degree of contrast dispersion occurring between the venous injection site and vessel or organ of interest [25] . The estimated constant dispersion delay for pulmonary artery and descending aorta have been reported to be 1s and 2s, respectively [ 25 , 29 ].…”