Cross‐vendor harmonization of T2‐relaxation‐under‐spin‐tagging (TRUST) MRI for the assessment of cerebral venous oxygenation

Cerebral venous oxygenation (Yv) is an important physiological parameter and has potential clinical application in many brain diseases. T2‐relaxation‐under‐spin‐tagging (TRUST) is a commonly used MRI method to measure Yv. Harmonization of this technique across MRI vendors is important for dissemination and multicenter studies of brain oxygenation and metabolism as a disease biomarker.

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