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* Calculate quantitative parameters from concentration values. These parameters include: | * Calculate quantitative parameters from concentration values. These parameters include: | ||
Ktrans: volume transfer constant between blood plasma and EES (extracellular-extravascular space) | Ktrans: volume transfer constant between blood plasma and EES (extracellular-extravascular space) | ||
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Ve: fractional volume for extracellular space | Ve: fractional volume for extracellular space | ||
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MaxSlope: maximum slope in the time series curve of one voxel | MaxSlope: maximum slope in the time series curve of one voxel | ||
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AUC: area under the curve, from bolus arrival time to the end time of interval, normalized by AUC of AIF | AUC: area under the curve, from bolus arrival time to the end time of interval, normalized by AUC of AIF | ||
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
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Module Description
PkModeling (Pharmacokinetics Modeling) is to calculate the quantitative parameters from DCE-MRI images. The two major parts of it are:
This is to conver signal intensities to concentration values. The concentration values will be used to calcualte quantitattive parameters next.
Ktrans: volume transfer constant between blood plasma and EES (extracellular-extravascular space) Ve: fractional volume for extracellular space MaxSlope: maximum slope in the time series curve of one voxel AUC: area under the curve, from bolus arrival time to the end time of interval, normalized by AUC of AIF |
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References
- Knopp MV, Giesel FL, Marcos H et al: Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in oncology. Top Magn Reson Imaging, 2001; 12:301-308.
- Rijpkema M, Kaanders JHAM, Joosten FBM et al: Method for quantitative mapping of dynamic MRI contrast agent uptake in human tumors. J Magn Reson Imaging 2001; 14:457-463.
Information for Developers
Section under construction. |