TY - JOUR
T1 - Contrast-enhanced carotid magnetic resonance angiography
T2 - Comparison of single-dose and double-dose of gadolinium using the randomly segmented central k-space ordering technique
AU - Lin, Yu Chun
AU - Ng, Shu Hang
AU - Chen, Jian Chuan
AU - Wong, Alex Mun Ching
AU - Wai, Yau Yau
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the single dose of gadolinium is sufficient for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) of carotid arteries with the use of newly developed randomly segmented central k-space ordering technique called contrast-enhanced timing-robust angiography (CENTRA). Methods: A total of 44 patients underwent carotid MRA in a 1.5T MR scanner using a fluoroscopically monitored, manually triggered, CENTRA pulse sequence. Patients were randomly assigned into two groups according to the dose of contrast medium (gadolinium chelate) administered: group 1 referred to those who received double doses (0.2 mmol/kg) and group 2 received single doses (0.1 mmol/kg). The contrast-to-noise (CNR) ratios of the seven regions of interest were calculated. The delineation of nine vascular regions and the degree of venous overlay were evaluated by two blinded readers on a five-point scale. Results: For quantitative evaluation, the CNRs at the brachiocephalic artery were greater in patients in group 1 than that in group 2 (p = 0.015), while the differences did not differ between the two groups for the remaining regions of interest (p > 0.05). For qualitative evaluation, there were no significant differences between the two groups in delineation of nine vascular regions and venous overlaying (p > 0.05). Conclusion: With the use of the CENTRA technique, carotid MRA may be performed using a single dose of gadolinium and the image quality is comparable to that of the standard double dose protocol.
AB - Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the single dose of gadolinium is sufficient for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) of carotid arteries with the use of newly developed randomly segmented central k-space ordering technique called contrast-enhanced timing-robust angiography (CENTRA). Methods: A total of 44 patients underwent carotid MRA in a 1.5T MR scanner using a fluoroscopically monitored, manually triggered, CENTRA pulse sequence. Patients were randomly assigned into two groups according to the dose of contrast medium (gadolinium chelate) administered: group 1 referred to those who received double doses (0.2 mmol/kg) and group 2 received single doses (0.1 mmol/kg). The contrast-to-noise (CNR) ratios of the seven regions of interest were calculated. The delineation of nine vascular regions and the degree of venous overlay were evaluated by two blinded readers on a five-point scale. Results: For quantitative evaluation, the CNRs at the brachiocephalic artery were greater in patients in group 1 than that in group 2 (p = 0.015), while the differences did not differ between the two groups for the remaining regions of interest (p > 0.05). For qualitative evaluation, there were no significant differences between the two groups in delineation of nine vascular regions and venous overlaying (p > 0.05). Conclusion: With the use of the CENTRA technique, carotid MRA may be performed using a single dose of gadolinium and the image quality is comparable to that of the standard double dose protocol.
KW - Carotid artery
KW - MR angiography (MRA)
KW - Magnetic resonance image (MRI)
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M3 - 文章
C2 - 16231532
AN - SCOPUS:24644523576
SN - 0255-8270
VL - 28
SP - 485
EP - 491
JO - Chang Gung Medical Journal
JF - Chang Gung Medical Journal
IS - 7
ER -