Abstract

Comparison for 30 common carotid arteries (CCAs) flow measurements was made between two imaging techniques - ultrasound vector flow imaging (V Flow) and phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI). The maximum and mean velocities of the blood flow during one cardiac cycle, and the volume flowrate in the CCA were measured by V Flow and PC-MRI, respectively. The mean absolute errors (MAEs) of the maximum and mean velocities estimations for V Flow were 10.6% and 17.4%, relative to PC-MRI measurements. The MAE of the volume flow measurement was 10.3%. The corresponding r-values were 0.91, 0.92, and 0.73, respectively. A good agreement between V Flow and PC-MRI was found for the maximum velocity and volume flow measurements in the CCA. However, the mean velocity was considered to be overestimated by V Flow compared to PC-MRI results.

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