Abstract

To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of high-resolution contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE-MRA) of the supra-aortic arteries using the CareBolus technique. Digital subtraction angiography was the standard of reference. Fifty consecutive patients with suspected internal carotid artery stenosis underwent CE-MRA and digital subtraction angiography. CE-MRA was performed on a 1.5-T superconducting scanner with the CareBolus technique. CareBolus combines a nearly real-time 2D-FLASH (fast low angle shot) sequence for fluoroscopic triggering and a high-resolution 3D-FLASH with elliptical centric view order for the angiographic pulse sequence (6.0/2.16 ms [TR/TE], 30 degrees flip angle, 30.98 s acquisition time, 0.88 mm effective (interpolated) partition thickness and a 160 x 512 matrix). Intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography and CE-MRA studies were evaluated independently by four blinded readers. Internal carotid artery stenoses were graded according to the NASCET criteria. CE-MRA had an accuracy of 92.53%, a sensitivity of 95.64%, and a specificity of 90.39% for the identification of carotid artery stenoses > or = 70% (grade 3). Image quality for suppression of stationary tissue and venous contrast was good, but was reduced in five cases due to patient motion. The CareBolus technique is a useful non-invasive method for high-resolution imaging of the supra-aortic vessels because of its easy application and high sensitivity and specificity. Limitations can occur in non-compliant patients due to motion artifacts during the measurement time.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call