Gadomer-17-enhanced 3D navigator-echo MR angiography of the pulmonary arteries in pigs

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Nasreddin D. Abolmaali
Volker Hietschold
Steffen Appold
Wolfgang Ebert
Thomas J. Vogl
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[1] Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology,
[2] Johann Wolfgang Goethe University,undefined
[3] Theodor-Stern-Kai 7,undefined
[4] 60590 Frankfurt am Main,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
[6] Institute and City Hospital for Radiological Diagnostics,undefined
[7] Carl Gustav Carus University,undefined
[8] Fetscherstrasse 74,undefined
[9] 01307 Dresden,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
[11] Clinic and City Hopsital for Radiotherapy and Radiological Oncology,undefined
[12] Carl Gustav Carus University,undefined
[13] Fetscherstrase 74,undefined
[14] 01307 Dresden,undefined
[15] Germany,undefined
[16] Research Laboratories of Schering AG,undefined
[17] 13342 Berlin,undefined
[18] Germany,undefined
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European Radiology | 2002年 / 12卷
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Magnetic resonance angiography Contrast material Pulmonary arteries Animal studies Intravascular contrast agent;
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The goal of this study was visualisation and quality assessment of the pulmonary arteries in pigs with modified navigator-echo magnetic resonance angiography using an intravascular contrast agent. Five sedated pigs were examined in a clinical 1.5-T system with modified three-dimensional navigator-echo magnetic resonance angiography (slice thickness 3 mm, pixel size 2.4×1.8 mm2) to evaluate the pulmonary arteries. Using a phased-array four-element thorax coil the entire thorax was scanned before and after intravenous infusion of a gadolinium-based intravascular contrast agent. Assessment of image quality, enhancement-related contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) measurements and improvement of visibility of peripheral pulmonary vessels was performed. Improvement of quality using Gadomer-17 was found for smaller vessels; pulmonary trunks and the main pulmonary arteries were sufficiently imaged without enhancement. Mean rise of CNR measured in the pulmonary trunks was 28.64% (P=0.0002), mean rise of CNR in the main pulmonary arteries and the segmental arteries were 79.6% and 148.2%, respectively. Mean distance between the visible peripheral end of 60 sub-segmental arteries and the inner thoracic wall was 12.2±0.4 mm, and was significantly (P=0.00002) reduced after contrast infusion to 8.0±0.4 mm. The combination of inherent flow sensitivity of navigator-echo angiography and Gadomer-17 proved effective for imaging of the pulmonary arteries. In contrast to standard contrast-enhanced pulmonary MRA studies, breath holding is not required. Further studies and the evaluation of findings of patients suffering from pulmonary embolism are needed to evaluate the possible benefits of a higher spatial resolution which is achievable using navigator-echo techniques in contrast to the higher temporal resolution of ultra-fast pulmonary MRA.
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