2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00723-020-01194-1
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Velocity Measurement of Fast Flows Inside Small Structures with Tagged MRI

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“…This was described by the measured displacement (∆x) of a point of the tag over a fixed period of time (∆t)-the delay of 250 ms between the application of the tag lines and acquisition of each image-as shown by Equation (2). Different parts of a tag can travel different velocities [33]. The average velocity of the tagged contents was calculated by measuring the displacement of the centroid of each tag between consecutive images, whilst the peak velocity was measured using the maximum displacement of each tag between consecutive images, i.e., tracking the displacement of the leading edge of each tag.…”
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“…This was described by the measured displacement (∆x) of a point of the tag over a fixed period of time (∆t)-the delay of 250 ms between the application of the tag lines and acquisition of each image-as shown by Equation (2). Different parts of a tag can travel different velocities [33]. The average velocity of the tagged contents was calculated by measuring the displacement of the centroid of each tag between consecutive images, whilst the peak velocity was measured using the maximum displacement of each tag between consecutive images, i.e., tracking the displacement of the leading edge of each tag.…”
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“…In the future, this could be solved through optimisation of the scanning parameters prior to the scan, based on the expected flow rates, for example, increasing the distance between the tags or decreasing the delay time between the application of the tag lines and acquisition of the image in order to capture higher velocity flows. In previous studies, MR tagging has been used to measure flows that are magnitudes stronger [33], using a single tag. Therefore, the use of a multiple tagged scan to identify regions of extreme flow due to erratic motility with pathological roots, followed by the application of a single tag to quantify the extent of the flows, could form a valuable clinical or research tool.…”
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“…When MRI is applied in presence of flow, translational motion information can be extracted combining an imaging sequence with a spatially resolved measurement of molecular displacement. In many flow MRI studies, the velocity of a fluid media is measured by time-of-flight (TOF) [ 16 , 17 , 18 ] and phase shift methods [ 19 ]. A comprehensive review of non-medical flow MRI methods can be found in the articles by Gladden and Sederman [ 19 , 20 ].…”
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