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Article Dans Une Revue NeuroImage Année : 2016

4D microvascular imaging based on ultrafast Doppler tomography

Charlie Demene
Elodie Tiran
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Lim-Anna Sieu
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Antoine Bergel
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Jean Luc Gennisson
Mathieu Pernot
Thomas Deffieux
Mickael Tanter

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4D ultrasound microvascular imaging was demonstrated by applying ultrafast Doppler tomography (UFD-T) to the imaging of brain hemodynamics in rodents. In vivo real-time imaging of the rat brain was performed using ultrasonic plane wave transmissions at very high frame rates (18,000 frames per second). Such ultrafast frame rates allow for highly sensitive and wide-field-of-view 2D Doppler imaging of blood vessels far beyond conventional ultrasonography. Voxel anisotropy (100 mu m x 100 mu m x 500 mu m) was corrected for by using a tomographic approach, which consisted of ultrafast acquisitions repeated for different imaging plane orientations over multiple cardiac cycles. UFT-D allows for 4D dynamic microvascular imaging of deep-seated vasculature (up to 20 mm) with a very high 4D resolution (respectively 100 mu m x 100 mu m x 100 mu m and 10 ms) and high sensitivity to flow in small vessels (>1 mm/s) for a whole-brain imaging technique without requiring any contrast agent. 4D ultrasound microvascular imaging in vivo could become a valuable tool for the study of brain hemodynamics, such as cerebral flow autoregulation or vascular remodeling after ischemic stroke recovery, and, more generally, tumor vasculature response to therapeutic treatment.
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hal-01541350 , version 1 (19-06-2017)

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Charlie Demene, Elodie Tiran, Lim-Anna Sieu, Antoine Bergel, Jean Luc Gennisson, et al.. 4D microvascular imaging based on ultrafast Doppler tomography. NeuroImage, 2016, 127, pp.472-483. ⟨10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.11.014⟩. ⟨hal-01541350⟩
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