Coronary artery plaque imaging: Comparison of black-blood MRI and 64-multidetector computed tomography

被引:0
|
作者
He Yi [1 ]
Da QinYi [1 ]
An Jing [2 ]
Song XianTao
Li DeBiao [3 ]
机构
[1] DepartmentofRadiology
[2] BeijingInstituteofHeart
[3] LungandBloodVesselDisease
[4] BeijingAnzhenHospital
[5] CapitalMedicalUniversity
[6] Beijing100029
[7] ChinaDepartmentofRadiology
[8] ChinaSiemensHealthcare
[9] MRCollaborationNEAsia
[10] Beijing100102
[11] ChinaDepartmentofCardiology
[12] ChinaCedars-SinaiMedicalCenter
[13] UniversityofCalifornia
[14] LosAngeles
[15] US
关键词
Magnetic resonance imaging; Coronary artery; Wall imaging; Atherosclerosis; Plaques;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R445.2 [核磁共振成像]; R543.3 [冠状动、静脉疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To comparatively evaluate black-blood coronary arterial wall MRI and 64-multidetector computed tomography (64-MDCT) for detection and classification of coronary artery plaques.Methods: We included 15 patients with confirmed coronary artery plaques in the proximal or middle segments of coronary arteries by 64-MDCT, who underwent black-blood coronary wall MRI at 1.5 T within 10 days. Cross-sectional coronary wall images were acquired using a 2D double-inversion-recovery, electrocardiograph-triggered, navigator-gated, fat-suppressed, turbo-spin-echo sequence on the coronary arteries with lesions from the ostium to the middle segment continuously without gap. The vessel cross-sectional area (CSA), luminal CSA, maximal wall thickness, plaque burden, contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) were measured in each slice and subsequently compared with computed tomography angiography (CTA) images. CTA images were divided into 5-mm segments for side-by-side comparison with MRI.Results: Of the 15 patients, 12 were enrolled in the study. Coronary plaques were found in 46 slices on both CTA and MRI. Plaques were classified to 3 groups based on CTA: calcified plaques (n = 11), soft plaques (n = 23), and mixed plaques (n = 12). In MRI, the plaque burden, maximal wall thickness, SNR, and CNR in the coronary walls containing plaques were greater than in the normal coronary walls (0.83 ± 0.08vs. 0.73 ± 0.08, 1.88 ± 0.51vs. 1.51 ± 0.26 mm, 12.95 ± 2.78vs. 9.93 ± 2.31, and 6.76 ± 2.52vs. 3.89 ± 1.54, respectively;P < 0.05). The luminal CSA at the plaque was smaller than in normal coronary walls (2.50 ± 1.50vs. 4.72 ± 2.28 mm2;P < 0.05). The SNR in the soft plaque was significantly greater than in calcified and mixed plaques (P < 0.05).Conclusions: Coronary wall MRI can identify coronary plaques in the proximal and middle segments and has the potential to differentiate plaque types based on signal intensity.
引用
收藏
页码:159 / 160-161-162-163-164-165
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Comparison of Calcium Scoring Between 64-Multidetector Computed Tomography and 320-Multidetector Computed Tomography Using a Cardiac Phantom: Achieving Consistent Image Quality With Dose Optimization
    Tsai, Sung-Yi
    Ding, Xiao-Hua
    Jin, Shih-Chun
    Yi, Dong-Bo
    Chen, Jyh-Cheng
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 2021, 45 (01) : 73 - 77
  • [42] Accuracy of 64-Multidetector-Row Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease
    Sheikh, Mehraj
    Ben-Nakhi, AbdelMohsen
    Shukkur, A. Mohemad
    Sinan, Tariq
    Al-Rashdan, Ibrahim
    MEDICAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE, 2009, 18 (04) : 323 - 328
  • [43] Diagnostic Accuracy of 64 row Multidetector Computed Tomography for Coronary Artery Disease Assessment
    Hamon, M.
    JOURNAL DE RADIOLOGIE, 2009, 90 (7-8): : 779 - 785
  • [44] Increased Epicardial Fat Volume Quantified by 64-Multidetector Computed Tomography is Associated With Coronary Atherosclerosis and Totally Occlusive Lesions
    Ueno, Koji
    Anzai, Toshihisa
    Jinzaki, Masahiro
    Yamada, Minoru
    Jo, Yusuke
    Maekawa, Yuichiro
    Kawamura, Akio
    Yoshikawa, Tsutomu
    Tanami, Yutaka
    Sato, Kozo
    Kuribayashi, Sachio
    Ogawa, Satoshi
    CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 2009, 73 (10) : 1927 - 1933
  • [45] Accuracy of 64-multidetector computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with symptomatic atrial fibrillation prior to pulmonary vein isolation
    Sohns, Christian
    Kruse, Sebastian
    Vollmann, Dirk
    Luethje, Lars
    Dorenkamp, Marc
    Seegers, Joachim
    Jacobshagen, Claudius
    Leber, Alexander W.
    Obenauer, Silvia
    Hasenfuss, Gerd
    Zabel, Markus
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING, 2012, 13 (03) : 263 - 270
  • [46] Imaging of the coronary artery fistula from left main coronary artery to pulmonary artery with multidetector computed tomography
    Chang, Sheng-Nan
    Lee, Wen-Jeng
    Chiang, Fu-Tien
    Tseng, Chuen-Den
    ACTA CARDIOLOGICA SINICA, 2007, 23 (03) : 177 - 179
  • [47] Coronary Plaque Stabilization Followed by Color Code Plaque™ Analysis With 64-Slice Multidetector Row Computed Tomography
    Kunita, Eiji
    Fujii, Takashi
    Urabe, Youji
    Tsujiyama, Syuuji
    Maeda, Kouji
    Tasaki, Naohito
    Sekiguchi, Yoshitaka
    CIRCULATION JOURNAL, 2009, 73 (04) : 772 - 775
  • [48] Multidetector row computed tomography: imaging congenital coronary artery anomalies in adults
    Manghat, NE
    Morgan-Hughes, GJ
    Marshall, AJ
    Roobottom, CA
    HEART, 2005, 91 (12) : 1515 - 1522
  • [49] Accuracy of 64-slice multidetector computed tomography for classification and quantitation of coronary plaque: Comparison with integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasound
    Harada, Ken
    Amano, Tetsuya
    Uetani, Tadayuki
    Funahashi, Hidehito
    Arai, Kosuke
    Okada, Koji
    Hirashiki, Akihiro
    Hayashi, Mutsuharu
    Oshima, Satoru
    Ishii, Hideki
    Izawa, Hideo
    Matsubara, Tatsuaki
    Murohara, Toyoaki
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2011, 149 (01) : 95 - 101
  • [50] Assessment of coronary atherosclerotic plaque composition by multidetector computed tomography: Comparison to intravascular ultrasound
    Achenbach, S
    Moselewski, F
    Ropers, D
    Pohle, K
    Hoffman, U
    Ferencik, M
    Abbara, S
    Cury, R
    Chan, R
    Jang, IK
    Brady, T
    Daniel, WG
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2004, 43 (05) : 312A - 313A