| Literature DB >> 27182208 |
Evren Özarslan1, Carl-Fredrik Westin2, Thomas H Mareci3.
Abstract
The influence of Gaussian diffusion on the magnetic resonance signal is determined by the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and tensor (ADT) of the diffusing fluid as well as the gradient waveform applied to sensitize the signal to diffusion. Estimations of ADC and ADT from diffusion-weighted acquisitions necessitate computations of, respectively, the b-value and b-matrix associated with the employed pulse sequence. We establish the relationship between these quantities and the gradient waveform by expressing the problem as a path integral and explicitly evaluating it. Further, we show that these important quantities can be conveniently computed for any gradient waveform using a simple algorithm that requires a few lines of code. With this representation, our technique complements the multiple correlation function (MCF) method commonly used to compute the effects of restricted diffusion, and provides a consistent and convenient framework for studies that aim to infer the microstructural features of the specimen.Entities:
Keywords: Bloch-Torrey; anisotropy; diffusion; free diffusion; general gradient waveform; generalized; microstructure; multiple propagator; path integral
Year: 2015 PMID: 27182208 PMCID: PMC4864615 DOI: 10.1002/cmr.a.21354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Concepts Magn Reson Part A Bridg Educ Res ISSN: 1546-6086 Impact factor: 0.481