The shorter the better. We try and have the total time from taking them into the scanner room to taking out of the scanner room be less than 2 hours for elderly controls and an hour maximum for MCI and AD subjects. You could maybe stretch that a bit, but I wouldn't try to push it much beyond those times.
There is no real max, except for subject comfort - which is why you want to stay below those times.
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Patricia Clement <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Has somebody experience with scanning in elderly and dementia-patiënts? I'm starting a project concerning those groups, but I was wondering how long the scan duration (of the complete protocol) can be at max?