Variability of physiological brain perfusion in healthy subjects – A systematic review of modifiers. Considerations for multi-center ASL studies

Author:

Clement Patricia1,Mutsaerts Henk-Jan23,Václavů Lena3,Ghariq Eidrees4,Pizzini Francesca B5,Smits Marion6,Acou Marjan1,Jovicich Jorge7,Vanninen Ritva8,Kononen Mervi8,Wiest Roland9,Rostrup Egill10,Bastos-Leite António J11,Larsson Elna-Marie12,Achten Eric1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology and nuclear medicine, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

2. Cognitive Neurology Research Unit, Sunnybrook Healthy Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada

3. Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

4. Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands

5. University Hospital Verona, Verona, Italy

6. Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Mattarello, Italy

8. Kuopio University Hospital, Kuopio, Finland

9. University Hospital Bern, Bern, Switzerland

10. Department of Diagnostics, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

11. Department of Medical Imaging, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal

12. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract

Quantitative measurements of brain perfusion are influenced by perfusion-modifiers. Standardization of measurement conditions and correction for important modifiers is essential to improve accuracy and to facilitate the interpretation of perfusion-derived parameters. An extensive literature search was carried out for factors influencing quantitative measurements of perfusion in the human brain unrelated to medication use. A total of 58 perfusion modifiers were categorized into four groups. Several factors (e.g., caffeine, aging, and blood gases) were found to induce a considerable effect on brain perfusion that was consistent across different studies; for other factors, the modifying effect was found to be debatable, due to contradictory results or lack of evidence. Using the results of this review, we propose a standard operating procedure, based on practices already implemented in several research centers. Also, a theory of ‘ deep MRI physiotyping’ is inferred from the combined knowledge of factors influencing brain perfusion as a strategy to reduce variance by taking both personal information and the presence or absence of perfusion modifiers into account. We hypothesize that this will allow to personalize the concept of normality, as well as to reach more rigorous and earlier diagnoses of brain disorders.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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