There are an increasing number of centers performing research on high-resolution vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging (VW-MRI) in giant cell arteritis (GCA). However, harmonized approaches to VW-MRI in GCA are lacking and are essential to performing multicentre studies. Using a data-driven, consensus-based approach, an international expert group developed a standardized MRI protocol and scoring system to advance multi-centered research in cranial GCA. A targeted literature review of VW-MRI in cranial GCA was conducted. A working group comprised of radiologists, rheumatologists, and ophthalmologists with expertise in VW-MRI and GCA reviewed the results of the literature search, presented relevant data and images from their respective centers, and then reached consensus on recommendations related to key MRI structures, MRI sequences, scoring system, and other important considerations. A total of 21 relevant articles were identified and reviewed. Based on published literature, structures to be evaluated on MRI were categorized based on anatomic location (extradural cranial, intradural cranial, and orbits) and prioritization (core vs elective). Essential and elective sequences to comprehensively image cranial and orbital structures while minimizing scan time were determined along with scoring systems to grade contrast enhancement. This report describes a standardized approach to facilitate research of VW-MRI in cranial GCA that is the result of a multi-disciplinary, international collaboration of experts in VW-MRI and/or GCA.
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