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  • Title: Contrast-enhanced MR angiography (CE MRA) in the study of the carotid stenosis: comparison with digital subtraction angiography (DSA).
    Author: Scarabino T, Carriero A, Giannatempo GM, Marano R, De Matthaeis P, Bonomo L, Salvolini U.
    Journal: J Neuroradiol; 1999 Jun; 26(2):87-91. PubMed ID: 10444932.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To determine sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE MRA) compared to digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in the study of carotid stenosis. METHODS AND MATERIAL: We studied 23 patients with suspected cerebro-vascular insufficiency by carotid stenosis. Diagnostic examinations by means of CE MRA and DSA were carried out within 24 hours of each other. A 1.5 T superconductive magnet (Signa-General Electric) was used for CE MRA. This technique was performed using a fast spoiled gradient echo recalled (SPGR) sequence acquired in coronal plane 13 sec after injection of contrast medium. Imaging parameters were: TR/TE/FA 8 msec/1 msec/60 degrees, matrix 256 x 128, 1 excitation, FOV 18 x 13 cm, 28 slices per slab, slice thickness of 1 mm, acquisition time of 32 sec. The post-processing was performed using maximum intensity projection (MIP) and targeted MIP. For DSA examinations a Politron 1000 VR unit (Siemens) was used. RESULTS: In the identification and quantification of lesions, CE MRA showed values of 100%. In particular, in comparison to DSA, CE MRA was accurate in diagnosing all true negative and positive cases. The location of stenosis evaluated with CE MRA agreed in all cases with DSA. CONCLUSION: In our experience CE MRA proved to be a very valuable technique in diagnosing carotid stenosis, showing the same diagnostic accuracy as DSA. In this way CE MRA appears to be a substantial alternative technique to conventional MRA and other non-invasive diagnostic methods.
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