Publication: Blood oxygen level-dependent cerebrovascular reactivity (BOLD-CVR) and non-invasive optimal vascular analysis (NOVA) hemodynamic imaging in patients with Moyamoya vasculopathy undergoing bypass surgery
Blood oxygen level-dependent cerebrovascular reactivity (BOLD-CVR) and non-invasive optimal vascular analysis (NOVA) hemodynamic imaging in patients with Moyamoya vasculopathy undergoing bypass surgery
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Garbani Nerini, L. (2024). Blood oxygen level-dependent cerebrovascular reactivity (BOLD-CVR) and non-invasive optimal vascular analysis (NOVA) hemodynamic imaging in patients with Moyamoya vasculopathy undergoing bypass surgery. (Master’s thesis, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-275725
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Surgical revascularization of the symptomatic hemisphere is an effective treatment option in patients with moyamoya vasculopathy and ischemic symptoms. However, a careful patient selection is mandatory. Ideally, such selection should be supported by multimodal hemodynamic and flow imaging. Recently, two novel quantitative techniques have been introduced and are increasingly used in evaluating patients with steno-occlusive disease: 1) Blood oxygenation level-dependent functional MRI (BOLD-fMRI) to assess cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR
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Garbani Nerini, L. (2024). Blood oxygen level-dependent cerebrovascular reactivity (BOLD-CVR) and non-invasive optimal vascular analysis (NOVA) hemodynamic imaging in patients with Moyamoya vasculopathy undergoing bypass surgery. (Master’s thesis, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-275725