PULMONARY MR-ANGIOGRAPHY AT 1.0 T - EARLY RESULTS WITH K-SPACE SEGMENTED AND POST-CONTRAST TURBOFLASH 2-DIMENSIONAL TIME-OF-FLIGHT SEQUENCES

被引:8
作者
LAISSY, JP
BANCAL, C
SEKKAL, S
CHILLON, S
BERGER, JF
LIMOT, O
TEBBOUNE, D
HENRYFEUGEAS, MC
FALISE, B
AUBIER, M
SCHOUMANCLAEYS, E
机构
[1] Department of Radiology, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire Bichat-Claude Bernard, 75877 Paris cedex 18
[2] Department of Pneumology, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire Bichat-Claude Bernard, 75877 Paris cedex 18
[3] Siemens Medical Systems, 93527 Saint-Denis cedex 2
关键词
EMBOLISM; PULMONARY; MAGNETIC RESONANCE (MR); COMPARATIVE STUDIES; CONTRAST MEDIA;
D O I
10.1016/0720-048X(95)00626-2
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose: To evaluate the combined performance of two time-of-flight methods in imaging the pulmonary arteries. Materials and methods: This study was prospectively conducted in 28 patients suspected for pulmonary embolism (PE). Sixteen patients were free of pulmonary vascular disease, and 12 had pulmonary vascular disease as demonstrated by pulmonary angiography. To reduce artifacts caused by cardiac and respiratory motion, MR images were acquired in all subjects using bi-dimensional (2D), gradient-recalled echo (GRE), breath-hold techniques. Sagittal thin (6-mm) sections obtained with ECG gating, k-space segmentation and incremented flip-angles (TONE), and coronal thick (15-mm) sections obtained after a unique injection of Gadolinium chelate were used. Results: High quality images were obtained in all 16 (100%) subjects free of pulmonary disease with both techniques, and in 10 and 12 (87% and 100%) patients suspected for pulmonary artery disease with sagittal and coronal Gd-enhanced MRA, respectively, In patients free of pulmonary disease, TONE images exhibited distal pulmonary arteries with 2.1 subsegmental divisions on average, whereas Gd-enhanced TurboFLASH images were the most accurate to identify proximal pulmonary arteries within the mediastinum, even if only 0.8 subsegmental divisions were seen on average. A correct diagnosis of pulmonary embolism was obtained in all cases but one, with use of both MRA techniques, with an overall accuracy of 86%. Conclusion: The association of segmented sagittal GRE images and coronal first-pass Gd-enhanced GRE images can provide information upon normal and diseased pulmonary arteries within the mediastinum until subsegmental pulmonary branches, even in patients with short-breathing. Further studies of patients with various pulmonary artery diseases will confirm whether this technique makes pulmonary MRA feasible in clinical routine situations.
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