MRI quantification of non‐Gaussian water diffusion by kurtosis analysis
New York University · Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Abstract
Quantification of non-Gaussianity for water diffusion in brain by means of diffusional kurtosis imaging (DKI) is reviewed. Diffusional non-Gaussianity is a consequence of tissue structure that creates diffusion barriers and compartments. The degree of non-Gaussianity is conveniently quantified by the diffusional kurtosis and derivative metrics, such as the mean, axial, and radial kurtoses. DKI is a diffusion-weighted MRI technique that allows the diffusional kurtosis to be estimated with clinical scanners using standard diffusion-weighted pulse sequences and relatively modest acquisition times. DKI is an extension of the widely used diffusion tensor imaging method, but requires the use of at least 3 b-values…
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2Topics & keywords
- Kurtosis
- Diffusion MRI
- Gaussian
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Diffusion
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Clean water and sanitation