Abstract
To investigate the discrepancy between the arteriovenous malformations seen on magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and on stereotactic digital subtracted angiography (DSA). The target volume on stereotactic DSA (V(DSA)) and the target volume on MRA (V(MRA)) were separately delineated in 28 intracranial arteriovenous malformations. The coordinates of the center and the outer edges of V(DSA) and V(MRA) were calculated and used for the analyses. The standard deviations (mean value) of the displacement of centers of V(MRA) from V(DSA) were 2.67 mm (-1.82 mm) in the left-right direction, 3.23 mm (-0.08 mm) in the anterior-posterior direction, and 2.16 mm (0.91 mm) in the craniocaudal direction. V(MRA) covered less than 80% of V(DSA) in any dimensions in 9 cases (32%), although no significant difference was seen in the target volume between each method, with a mean value of 11.9 cc for V(DSA) and 12.3 cc for V(MRA) (p = 0.948). The shift of centers between each modality is not negligible. Considering no significant difference between V(DSA) and V(MRA), but inadequate coverage of the V(DSA) by V(MRA), it is reasonable to consider that the target on MRA might include the feeding artery and draining vein and possibly miss a portion of the nidus.
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