Magnetic Resonance Systems Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA. piquant@mrsrl.stanford.edu
PURPOSE: To verify the potential of ungated spiral phase-contrast (USPC), which has been shown to provide accurate and reproducible time-averaged measurements of pulsatile flow, for rapid measurement of renal artery blood flow (RABF) in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The RABF rates of 11 normal human subjects and one patient with renal failure were measured with USPC within six seconds. RESULTS: Rapid USPC scans produced reproducible RABF measurements (SD < or = 9%) that agreed with the normal RABF rates known from the literature. The RABF rates of the patient with renal failure were substantially less (<50-65%) than the normal RABF rates. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate that it is now possible to obtain rapid and consistent RABF measurements within six seconds with USPC.