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Influence of respiration on cerebrospinal fluid movement using magnetic resonance spin labeling.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cardiac gated phase contrast (PC) cine techniques have non-invasively shown the effect of the cardiac pulse on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) movement. Echo planar imaging (EPI) has shown CSF movement as influenced by both cardiac pulsation and respiration. Previously, it has not been possible to visualize CSF movement in response to respiration non-invasively. The present study was undertaken to do so.

Methods

The effect of respiration on CSF movement was investigated using a non-contrast time-spatial labeling inversion pulse (Time-SLIP) with balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) readout. CSF movement was observed in the intracranial compartment in response to respirations in ten normal volunteers. To elucidate the respiration effect, the acquisition was triggered at the beginning of deep inhalation, deep exhalation and breath holding.

Results

By employing this respiration-induced spin labeling bSSFP cine method, we were able to visualize CSF movement induced by respiratory excursions. CSF moved cephalad (16.4?±?7.7 mm) during deep inhalation and caudad (11.6?±?3.0 mm) during deep exhalation in the prepontine cisternal area. Small but rapid cephalad (3.0?±?0.4 mm) and caudad (3.0?±?0.5 mm) movement was observed in the same region during breath holding and is thought to reflect cardiac pulsations.

Conclusions

The Time-SLIP bSSFP cine technique allows for non-invasive visualization of CSF movement associated with respiration to a degree not previously reported.

SUBMITTER: Yamada S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3895787 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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