Value of magnetic resonance imaging in assessing patency and function of coronary artery bypass grafts - An angiographically controlled study

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作者
Galjee, MA
vanRossum, AC
Doesburg, T
vanEenige, MJ
Visser, CA
机构
[1] INTERUNIV CARDIOVASC INST,AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
[2] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM HOSP,INST CARDIOVASC RES,DEPT RADIOL,1081 HV AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
关键词
bypass; coronary disease; grafting; magnetic resonance imaging;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.93.4.660
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Previous studies have demonstrated the high sensitivity and moderate specificity of standard magnetic resonance (MR) spin-echo (SE) and gradient-echo (GE) techniques in predicting the patency of coronary artery bypass grafts. These techniques, however, do not provide quantitative information. Therefore, the objectives of this study were first to investigate whether MR cine GE images, performed in addition to standard SE images, have additional value for the assessment of graft patency and second to assess the graft function by measuring the flow pattern and flow rate with MR phase velocity imaging. Methods and Results Forty-seven patients with previous histories of coronary artery bypass grafting underwent angiography and MR SE and cine GE phase velocity imaging. SE and GE images were evaluated by three independent observers blinded to the angiographic results. The spatial mean velocity and volume flow were measured and repeated for each image at consecutive 50-millisecond intervals throughout the cardiac cycle. The 47 patients had 98 proximal aortotomies, of which 60 were single and 38 sequential grafts. Seventy-three grafts were patent; 25 were occluded. Eighty-four grafts (86%) were eligible for comparison of the results of SE and GE images. Assessment of patency was inconclusive on SE images in 7 grafts (5 occluded by angiography) and on GE images in 7 grafts (2 occluded). A comparison of the results of contrast angiography and SE and GE MR imaging techniques showed that both techniques had a high sensitivity (both 98%) and somewhat lower specificity (85% and 88%, respectively) for graft patency. Combined analysis of the SE and GE images did not improve the accuracy. The strength of the interobserver agreement on GE images was good (kappa=0.66), whereas on SE images the agreement was moderate (kappa=0.51). Adequate MR phase velocity profiles were obtained in 62 (85%) of the 73 angiographically patent grafts. Graft flow was characterized by a balanced biphasic forward flow pattern. The volume flow of sequential grafts to 3 regions (136+/-106 mL/min) was significantly higher than in single grafts (63+/-41 mL/min, P<.01). Conclusions Considering the good interobserver agreement and the 85% success rate of quantitative flow measurements, cine GE phase velocity mapping is a promising clinical tool in the noninvasive assessment of graft patency and function.
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