Double-oblique free-breathing high resolution three-dimensional coronary magnetic resonance angiography.


Autoria(s): Stuber M.; Botnar R.M.; Danias P.G.; Sodickson D.K.; Kissinger K.V.; Van Cauteren M.; De Becker J.; Manning W.J.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

OBJECTIVES: The goal of the present study was to develop a strategy for three-dimensional (3D) volume acquisition along the major axes of the coronary arteries. BACKGROUND: For high-resolution 3D free-breathing coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), coverage of the coronary artery tree may be limited due to excessive measurement times associated with large volume acquisitions. Planning the 3D volume along the major axis of the coronary vessels may help to overcome such limitations. METHODS: Fifteen healthy adult volunteers and seven patients with X-ray angiographically confirmed coronary artery disease underwent free-breathing navigator-gated and corrected 3D coronary MRA. For an accurate volume targeting of the high resolution scans, a three-point planscan software tool was applied. RESULTS: The average length of contiguously visualized left main and left anterior descending coronary artery was 81.8 +/- 13.9 mm in the healthy volunteers and 76.2 +/- 16.5 mm in the patients (p = NS). For the right coronary artery, a total length of 111.7 +/- 27.7 mm was found in the healthy volunteers and 79.3 +/- 4.6 mm in the patients (p = NS). Comparing coronary MRA and X-ray angiography, a good agreement of anatomy and pathology was found in the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Double-oblique submillimeter free-breathing coronary MRA allows depiction of extensive parts of the native coronary arteries. The results obtained in patients suggest that the method has the potential to be applied in broader prospective multicenter studies where coronary MRA is compared with X-ray angiography.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_1BE81D5B1C3C

isbn:0735-1097[print], 0735-1097[linking]

pmid:10440168

doi:10.1016/S0735-1097(99)00223-5

isiid:000083039200031

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 524-531

Palavras-Chave #Adult; Aged; Coronary Angiography; Coronary Disease/diagnosis; Coronary Disease/radiography; Coronary Vessels/anatomy & histology; Coronary Vessels/pathology; Female; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Angiography/methods; Male
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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