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ISMRM Workshop on
Neurofluids:
Anatomy, Physiology & Imaging
21-24 September 2022
Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Abstracts for Posters
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Poster No.
Title
Author
Anatomy & Physiology of Interstitial & Cerebrospinal Fluid
Marijan Klarica, M.D., Ph.D.
University of Zagreb, School of Medicine
Zagreb, Croatia
The Potential of Ultra-High Resolution T2-Weighted TSE Acquired at 7T To Assess Structures of the Glymphatic System
Hendrik Mattern, Ph.D.
Otto von Guericke University
Magdeburg, Germany
Human Cerebral Fluid Concentrations Measured by Wearable fNIRS Technique Support the Munro–Kellie Doctrine
Teemu Myllylä, Ph.D., Associate Professor
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
MRI Quantification of Posterior Optic Globe Flattening in Head Down Tilt Bed Rest Subjects & Long Duration Spaceflight Astronauts
Stuart Sater, M.Sc.
Alcyone Therapeutics
Moscow, ID, USA
Hyperparameter & Architecture Optimization of Deep Neural Network To Estimate the Choroid Plexus Volume in Multiple Sclerosis
Valentina Visani, M.Sc.
University of Padova
Padova, Italy
Tracking Interstitial Fluid Flow Using Low Molecular Weight Tracers Through Cisternal & Ventricular Injections in a Large Animal Model
Michael Meggysey, M.D.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA
Investigation of Intra-Arterial Mannitol-Based Blood Brain Barrier Opening by Non-Invasive Macroscopic Sensing Techniques & Advanced Light & Electron Microscopy
Mika Kaakinen, Ph.D.
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
Robotic Simulator for Human CSF System Wide Macroscale Solute Transport: Application to Intrathecal Drug Delivery Optimization
Akari Seiner, Ph.D.
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID, USA
T2 MRI Visible Perivascular Spaces in Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical Significance
Lena Meinhold, M.Sc.
University of Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
Multi Expert System for the Differentiation Between Subjects Affected by Higher-Level Gait Disorder & Matched Controls Applied on Brain MR Images From the VESPR Cohort
Klara Mogensen, M.Sc.
Umeå University
Umeå, Sweden
Perivascular Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow is the Primary Source of Interstitial Fluid in the Rat Brain
Kristian N. Mortensen, M.Sc.
Hvidovre Hospital, Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
Hvidovre, Denmark
Observing Clearance Pathway in the Brain Using T2 Component Analysis
Koichi Oshio, M.D., Ph.D.
Juntendo University
Tokyo, Japan
4D Flow MRI for the Study of Cerebrovascular Aging in a Large Cohort of Cognitively Normal Older Adults
Anthony Peret, M.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI, USA
First Report of Brain Lymphatic Structures in a Marine Mammal (Tursiops Truncatus): Implications for Central Nervous System (CNS) Function, Injuries, & Diseases
Olivia Jackson, B.Sc.
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Leland, NC, USA
Dynamic Glucose-Enhanced MRI Assesses CSF Transport in Aging Brain
Zilin Chen, M. Phil.
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
Imaging D-glucose in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Dynamic Glucose Enhanced MRI
Jianpan Huang, Ph.D.
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
Signal Changes at the Cerebrospinal Fluid Area During Visual Stimulation for Functional MRI Study
Geon-Ho Jahng, Ph.D.
Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Cerebrospinal Fluid Efflux Through Cervical Lymphatic Pathways is Enhanced by Blood Pressure Lowering
Jari Jukkola, M.Sc.
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
Rate of Flux of Labelled Blood-Water Across the Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid-Barrier Is Significantly Affected by Anaesthetic Regimen.
Shereen Nizari, Ph.D.
University College London
London, England, UK
Posterior Fossa Decompression Surgery Increases in CSF Stroke Volume in Pediatric Patients with Chiari Malformation
John Oshinski, Ph.D.
Emory University
Atlanta, GA, USA
Effects of Impaired Meningeal Lymphatic Drainage on Cognitive Function in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI Study
Mina Park, M.D., Ph.D.
Yonsei University, Gangnam Severance Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
The Cervical & Meningeal Lymphatic System as a Potential Pathway for the Transport of Exosomes & Nanoparticles From Peripheral Tissues to the Brain
Héctor M Ramos-Zaldívar, M.D., Ph.D. Candidate
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
Changes of Intracranial & Spinal CSF & Venous Flow From Childhood to Young Adulthood Studied by Real-Time Phase Contrast MRI
Prativa Sahoo, Ph.D.
University Medical Center Göttingen
Göttingen, Germany
Choroid Plexus Manual Segmentation: Can We Avoid Contrast-Agent in T1-W Images?
Valentina Visani, M.Sc.
University of Padova
Padova, Italy
Effect of Respiration & Subarachnoid Space Obstruction on Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow
Joel Berliner, Ph.D.
Macquarie University
Macquarie, NSW, Australia
MR-Based Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Drug Delivery Pharmacokinetics in Nonhuman Primates
Mohammadreza Kahni, Ph.D.
Alcyone Therapeutics
Moscow, Idaho, USA
Neurovascular Pulsations Are Increased in Alzheimer’s Disease
Vesa Korhonen, Ph.D.
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
Investigating Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Glymphatic Transport Using Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MRI
Swati D. Rane Levendovszky, Ph.D.
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle, WA, USA
Diurnal Changes in Cerebrovascular Dynamics Measured from 4D-Flow
Leonardo Rivera-Rivera, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI, USA
High Temporal Resolution Quantitative Contrast-Enhanced MRI for Spatial-Temporal Quantification of Cerebrospinal Fluid System Wide Intrathecal Gadolinium Pharmacokinetics in Nonhuman Primates
Stuart Sater, M.Sc.
Alcyone Therapeutics
Moscow, ID, USA
Cerebral VLF Arterial & Venous Waves Become Synchronized in NREM Sleep
Johanna Tuunanen, M.Sc.
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
Brain Hydrodynamic Drive of BOLD Signal Inverts in Sleep
Tommi Väyrynen , M.Sc.
University of Oulu
Oulu, Finland
MRI Quantification of Effects of Cranial Nerve Stimulation on Glymphatic Function
Nishant Verma, B.S., M.S.
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, WI, USA
Phase-Based Amplified MRI Reveals Impaired CSF Motion Dynamics in Patients with Chiari Malformation
Moss Zhao, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA
Clinical Implementation of Multiplied, Added, Subtracted &/or Divided (MASDIR) Sequences To Evaluate White Matter Hyperintensities
Nivedita Agarwal, M.D.
Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Eugenio Medea
Bosisio Parini, Italy
Low B-Value Diffusion Tensor Imaging (Low-B DTI) for Investigating CSF Motion
Yoshitaka Bito, Ph.D.
FUJIFILM Healthcare Corporation
Chiba, Japan
4D Whole-Brain CSF Flowmetry: Slow Flow Dynamics in Ventricles & Subarachnoid Space
Zijing Dong, Ph.D.
Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Charlestown, MA, USA
Quantitative CSF & Brain Motion: Initial Studies on Next Generation 7T Scanner with High Performance Gradients & 128 Channel Receiver
David Feinberg, M.D., Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
Concurrent Measurement of Perfusion Parameters Related to Small Blood & Lymphatic Vessels in the Human Brain
Di Cao, B.Sc. Ph.D. candidate
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD, USA
Comparison of Pulsed Gradient Spin-Echo (PGSE) & Stimulated Echo (STE) Sequences for Measuring Creeping Flows – A Phantom Study.
Martin Kozar, M.Phys.
University of Manchester
Manchester, England, UK
Multiplied, Added, Subtracted &/or Divided Inversion Recovery (MASDIR): Technical Considerations for Optimal Clinical Implementation
Letizia Losa, M.Sc.
Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Eugenio Medea
Bosisio Parini, Italy
Three-Dimensional Black-Blood T1 Mapping: Sequence Design & Initial Experience
Yuhui Nie, B.A.
Guangzhou Medical University
Guangzhou, China
Investigating Changes in Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function in a Rat Model of Chronic Hypertension Using Multi-TI ASL MRI
Charith Perera, M.Sc.
University College London
London, England, UK
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