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MR & CT Perfusion Imaging: Clinical Applications and Theoretical Principles

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2016-05-3
9781469881171
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  • The long-awaited first edition of MR and CT Perfusion and Pharmacokinetic Imaging: Clinical Applications and Theory is a welcome new resource for healthcare professionals involved in the rapidly evolving field of perfusion technology. Using MRI and CT scanning procedures, perfusion imaging is being used with increasing frequency to aid the diagnostic process in a wide spectrum of pathologies, including ischemia, cancer, inflammation and many more, throughout the entire human body.
    This is the first text of its kind to comprehensively address the technical and clinical aspects of perfusion imaging, used in both MRI and CT.

    Features
    • The first text to include both MRI and CT in perfusion imaging studies and highlight their parallels as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each modality
    • Overarching approach spanning from data acquisition to postprocessing and clinical data interpretation
    • Includes real-life scenarios depicting the use of perfusion in actual patient cases
    • Contains hundreds of MRI and CT scans that portray anatomy, variants, and pathology
    • Provides key learning points and protocol suggestions for numerous clinical questions
    • Each chapter unites international leaders in the field to convey most up-to-date knowledge
    Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or online access to:
    • Complete content with enhanced navigation
    • A powerful search that pulls results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web
    • Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation
    • Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text
    • Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues
    • Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use
  • Edition
    1
    ISBN/ISSN
    9781469881171
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    Edition
    1
    Publication Date
    May 3, 2016
  • Roland Bammer Ph.D
  • Foreword - "MR and CT Perfusion and Pharmacokinetic Imaging: Clinical Applications and Theory"
    Robert Grossman
    Foreword (Body Imaging)
    Geoffrey Rubin
    1 Introduction
    Roland Bammer
    2 Primer on CT Physics & Hardware
    J. Hsieh
    3 CT Image Reconstruction Basics
    Joachim Hornegger, Andreas Maier, Markus Kowarschik
    4 Dose Considerations in CT Perfusion
    Lifeng Yu, Shuai Leng, Lance J. Phillips, Dawn Banghart, Cynthia H McCollough
    5 Clinical Applications and Theoretical Principles: Primer on Physics of MR & Hardware
    Maxim Zaitsev, Michael Markl
    6 MR Image Reconstruction
    Jeffrey Tsao, Vikas Gulani
    7 Noise Considerations in CT and MRI
    G. Glover, N. Pelc
    8 MR Relaxation Theory and Exchange Processes in the Presence of Contrast Agents
    Joel R. Garbow, Joseph J. H. Ackerman
    9 MR and CT Contrast Agents for Perfusion Imaging and Regulatory Issues
    Henrik S. Thomsen, Peter Dawson, Michael F. Tweedle
    10 Contrast Agent Safety and Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis
    Moazzem Kazi, Georg Bongartz
    Martin R. Prince
    11 Bolus Gymnastics: Flow Rates, Molarity, and Other Tricks
    D. Fleischmann, R. Bammer
    12 The Blood Brain Barrier and Microcirculation and Their Modulation by Disease and Drug Related Effects
    B. Zlokovic, D. Kleinfeld
    13 Acquisition Schemes for CT Perfusion
    R. Fahrig, A. Fieselmann, M. Straka
    14 Xe- Enhanced CT Perfusion Measurements
    Andrew P Carlson, Howard Yonas
    15 Susceptibility Contrast in Tissues: Gradient-Echoes vs. Spin-Echoes
    Jerrold L. Boxerman, Matthias van Osch, Kathleen M. Schmainda
    16 MR Pulse Sequences for DSC
    R. Bammer, R. Newbould, H. Schmiedeskamp, J. van den Brink
    17 Vessel Size Imaging
    Valerij G. Kiselev, Heiko Schmiedeskamp
    18 Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) Imaging
    Weili Lin, Hongyu An, Thomas Christen
    19 Basic Principles of ASL – CASL VS. PASL
    Yufen Chen, John A. Detre
    20 Readout and Background Suppression Techniques
    David Thomas, Matthias Guenther, Xavier Golay
    21 Pseudo-continuous ASL
    D. Alsop, A. Shankaranarayan, David C. Alsop, Ajit Shankaranarayanan
    22 Confounding Effects in ASL
    Danny JJ Wang, María A. Fernández-Seara, Hanzhang Lu
    23 Flow Territory Mapping: Region Selective Arterial Spin Labeling
    M.J.P. van Osch, Matthias Guenther, Eric C. Wong
    24 Velocity Selective ASL
    Eric C. Wong, Lawrence R. Frank
    25 Keys to Robust ASL in the Clinical and Research Environment
    David C. Alsop, Jeroen Hendrikse
    26 “Pick your Poison”: The ASL Shopper’s Guide or Which Method for Which Application?
    H. Lu, M. Guenther, X. Golay, T. Liu
    27 The Basic Principles of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Julio Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Xia Li, Jennifer G. Whisenant, Stephanie Barnes, Rudolf Stollberger, John C. Gore, Thomas E. Yankeelov
    28 Acquisition and Reconstruction Methods for DCE and Factors Affecting Measurement Accuracy
    R. Stollberger, B. Hargreaves
    29 How does CT relate to MR
    R. Bammer
    30 Convolution Model
    Peter Gall, T.-Y. Lee, Roland Bammer
    31 Practical Aspects of Deconvolution
    Prof. Fernando Calamante, Matus Straka, Lisa Willats
    32 Arterial Input Function and Venous Output Function
    Soren Christensen, Matus Straka, Ting Lee
    33 The Bookend Technique and Other Scaling Techniques
    Timothy J. Carroll, Jessy J. Mouannes-Srour
    34 The Effects of Contrast Agent Extravasation Perfusion Parameter Maps
    Derived from Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI
    Kathleen M. Schmainda, Eric S. Paulson, Jerrold L. Boxerman
    35 Slope Method
    U. Haberland, E. Klotz
    36 Pharmacokinetic models for DCE-CT and DCE-MRI
    Steven Sourbron, Ting-Yim Lee
    37 Blood Flow Quantitation With ASL
    Laura M. Parkes, Hanzhang Lu, Esben T. Petersen
    38 Perfusion confusion: what is perfusion and what do we measure?
    Richard B. Buxton
    39 DSC: Calibration between Sites and Comparability
    J. Alger, M. van Osch, T. Niendorf, P. Schaefer, K. Kudo, R. Bammer
    40 CTP: Calibration between Sites and Comparability
    B. Zussmann, V. Goh, P. Schaefer, K. Kudo, M. Wintermark
    41 ASL Calibration between sites and Comparability
    Tom Liu, Thijs van Osch, Matthias Guenther, Xavier Golay
    42 DCE: Calibration between Sites and Comparability
    J.L. Evelhoch, G. Zahlmann, S. Gupta, E.J. Jackson
    43 Basal Blood Flow to Different Organs and Tissues
    R. Bammer
    44 MR and CT Contrast Agent Dosage Lookup Table (0.5x, 1.0x, 1.5x, ... 3.0x dose) vs. Bodyweight
    R. Bammer
    45 General Patient Dressing and Power Injector Configurations
    L. Molvin, T. Nelson
    46 DSC: Acquisition and Enhancement Protocols
    R. Bammer, P. Schaefer, J. Alger, H. Rowley, T. Niendorf
    47 ASL: Acquisition Protocols
    Y. Jung, G. Zaharchuk, J. Hendrikse, J. Maldjian
    48 CTP: Acquisition and Enhancement Protocols
    R. Bammer, K. Arkoth, V. Goh, T. Christian, P. Schaefer
    49 DCE: Acquisition and Enhancement Protocols
    G. Zahlmann, S. Gupta, J.L. Eveloch, E.J. Jackson
    50 Cerebrovascular Anatomy and Regional Blood Supply
    Robert Vollmann, Michael Augustin
    51 Normal and Abnormal Physiology of Cerebral Blood Flow
    Dr Andrew Bivard, A/Prof Mark Parsons
    52 Acute Stroke: Intra-Arterial and Intra-Venous Treatment Options
    T. Jovin, M. Marks, N. Schwarz
    53 Perfusion Profiles For Favorable And Unfavorable Outcome
    Lansberg, Mishra Christensen Campbell
    54 Collateral Flow, Luxury Perfusion, and Vasospasm: Clinical applications and theoretical principles
    Mateo Calderon-Arnulphi, Peter D Schellinger, David S Liebeskind
    55 The role of multimodal brain imaging in clinical stroke trials
    Bruce CV Campbell, Geoffrey A Donnan, Stephen M Davis
    56 Lacunar Stroke and Microangiopathy
    Brian D. Zipser, Bhavya Rehani, Pamela W. Schaefer
    57 Perfusion and DCE Imaging In Hemorrhage
    Didem Aksoy, Andrea Kassner, Jason Hom, Karen Hirsch, Christine Wijman, Chitra Venkatasubramanian
    58 Perfusion Imaging in Chronic Occlusive Disease of Intracranial Vessels and Vascular Reserve Testing
    Jeroen Hendrikse, Greg Zaharchuk
    59 Perfusion In Chronic Carotid Artery Disease
    Nolan S. Hartkamp, Reinoud P.H. Bokkers, Jeroen Hendrikse
    60 TIA and Perfusion Imaging
    Shyam Prabhakaran, Jonathan Kleinman, Greg Zaharchuk, Jean-Marc Olivot
    61 ASL in AVMs
    Ronald L. Wolf, Jeffrey M. Pollock
    62 Perfusion in DAVFs
    S.A. Amukotuwa, R. Bammer
    63 Migraine and Seizures
    Hongwu Zeng, Christian La, Veena A. Nair, Vivek Prabhakaran, Howard A. Rowley
    64 Pediatric Stroke and Congenital Disease
    Seena Dehkharghani, Nilesh K. Desai
    65 The tumor vasculature: structure and function
    Janice A. Nagy, Amjad Husain, Shou-Ching Jaminet, Ann M. Dvorak, Harold F. Dvorak
    66 RECIST and WHO criteria
    Syed Mahmood, Saleha Sajid
    67 De Novo Brain Tumor Evaluation: Use of Individual and Combined DSC, DCE, and ASL for Diagnosis and Differentiation
    Jalal B. Andre, Pia C. Sundgren, Mark S. Shiroishi, Meng Law
    68 Predicting Prognosis, Therapy Selection, Guidance & Treatment Monitoring
    Mark S. Shiroishi, Jesse G.A. Jones, Jalal B. Andre, Marco Essig, P. C. Sundgren, Paul E. Kim Meng Law
    69 Contrast Enhancement: Differentiating Tumor Recurrence from Non-Neoplastic Tissue Following Intervention (Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy)
    Jalal B. Andre, James Fink, Mark S. Shiroishi, Pia C Sundgren, Sarah Foster, Alexander Lerner, Michael T. Booker
    70 Vessel Size Imaging to Predict Tumor Grade and Angiogenesis
    K. Schmainda, T.T. Batchelor, J.L. Boxerman, V. Kiselev
    71 Head and Neck Cancer
    S. Mukherji, G. Shah, Z. Rumboldt, A. Shukla-Dave, Yongang Lu, H. Poptani
    72 Female Pelvis
    T Barrett, AB Gill, E Sala
    73 Lung Cancer
    Vicky Goh, Peter Hoskin
    74 Breast Cancer
    B. Daniel
    75 Prostate Cancer
    Olivier Rouvierre
    76 Perfusion Imaging in Liver and Pancreas
    Se Hyung Kim, Dow-Mu Koh, Jürgen K. Willmann
    77 Renal Tumors
    Mark A. Rosen, Stephen M. Keefe, Priti Lal, William M. F. Lee
    78 Gastrointestinal Imaging
    Nyree Griffin, Lee Grant, Vicky Goh
    79 Clinical Applications of DCE-MRI in Musculoskeletal Tumors
    June S. Taylor, Wilburn E. Reddick, Robert J. Canter
    80 Oncology Drug Development
    Ed Ashton
    81 Myocardial Perfusion and Permeability
    Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, Michael Jerosch-Herold, Krishna Nayak, Tim Leiner,
    Sven Plein
    82 Dementia and Degenerative Diseases
    Norbert Schuff
    83 Perfusion in Pharmacological Imaging
    Fernando O Zelaya, Maria Fernández-Seara, Kevin Black, Steven CR Williams,
    Mitul A Mehta
    84 Perfusion and DCE Imaging in White Matter Disease
    Matilde Inglese, Jens Würfel
    Glyn Johnson
    85 Pulmonary Perfusion Heterogeneity: Gravity, Hypoxia, Inflammation
    E. Hoffman
    86 Cerebral Perfusion Studies in Substance Abuse and Dependence
    Santosh Yadav, Thomas Ernst, Linda Chang
    87 Perfusion and DCE Imaging to Study Renal Function
    D. Gratton-Smith
    88 ASL for Functional Neuroimaging
    Thomas T. Liu
    89 Vascular Response To Hypoxia And Hypercapnia
    Daniel P. Bulte, Molly G. Bright, Franklyn A. Howe, Douglas R. Corfield
    90 Retinal and Choroidal Blood Flow
    Timothy Q Duong, Eric R Muir
    91 Vascular-space-occupancy (VASO) MRI
    Jun Hua, Ying Cheng, Peter C. M. van Zijl
    92 CT Perfusion Imaging: How Did It All Start?
    Leon Axel
    93 The Early Days of MR DSC Perfusion Imaging
    A. Villringer
    94 The Early History of ASL MRI: 1992-2000
    John A. Detre
    95 The Early Days of Modelling Contrast Agent Kinetics
    Paul S Tofts
  • Features
    • The first text to include both MRI and CT in perfusion imaging studies and highlight their parallels as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each modality
    • Overarching approach spanning from data acquisition to postprocessing and clinical data interpretation
    • Includes real-life scenarios depicting the use of perfusion in actual patient cases
    • Contains hundreds of MRI and CT scans that portray anatomy, variants, and pathology
    • Provides key learning points and protocol suggestions for numerous clinical questions
    • Each chapter unites international leaders in the field to convey most up-to-date knowledge
    Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or online access to:
    • Complete content with enhanced navigation
    • A powerful search that pulls results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web
    • Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation
    • Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text
    • Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues
    • Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use
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