TY - JOUR
T1 - MR angiography in carotid stenosis
T2 - A comparison of three techniques
AU - Scarabino, Tommaso
AU - Carriero, Alessandro
AU - Magarelli, Nicola
AU - Florio, Francesco
AU - Giannatempo, Giuseppe Maria
AU - Bonomo, Lorenzo
AU - Salvolini, Ugo
PY - 1998/9
Y1 - 1998/9
N2 - Purpose: To compare the accuracy of three different magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) techniques for studying steno-occlusive disease of carotid arteries. Methods: 64 patients were evaluated with three MRA techniques- three-dimensional (3D) time-of-flight (TOF), two-dimensional (2D) TOF, and 3D Phase-Contrast (PC); the acquisition was in the axial plane, the volume included the carotid bifurcation. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was considered the 'gold standard'. The MRA images were reprojected with a maximum intensity pixel ray-tracing (MIP) algorithm. The three MRA techniques were blindly graded as normal, mildly stenotic (0-29%), moderately stenotic (30-49%), severely stenotic (70-99%), or occluded. Results: DSA provided 128 diagnostic judgments: 92 were negatives and 36 positives. 2D TOF was in agreement with angiography in 116 of 128 cases (90%), but overestimated the results in seven cases and underestimated in five cases. 3D TOF agreed with angiography in 125 of 128 cases (97%), with one overestimation and two under estimations. 3D PC was concordant in 116 of 128 cases (90%), overestimating in six cases, underestimating in six cases. The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy for 2D TOF was, respectively 84%, 94%, and 92%, while for 3D TOF was 94%, 100%, and 98%, and for 3D PC 86%, 98%, and 95%. The comparison of the three different MRA techniques provided no statitistically significant difference (Friedman test P < 0.05). Conclusion: The high degree of diagnostic accuracy of MRA found in the study of the steno-occlusive disease of the carotid arteries confirms the high degree of reliability of this methodology carried out with the 3D TOF technique, compared to 2D TOF and 3D PC.
AB - Purpose: To compare the accuracy of three different magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) techniques for studying steno-occlusive disease of carotid arteries. Methods: 64 patients were evaluated with three MRA techniques- three-dimensional (3D) time-of-flight (TOF), two-dimensional (2D) TOF, and 3D Phase-Contrast (PC); the acquisition was in the axial plane, the volume included the carotid bifurcation. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was considered the 'gold standard'. The MRA images were reprojected with a maximum intensity pixel ray-tracing (MIP) algorithm. The three MRA techniques were blindly graded as normal, mildly stenotic (0-29%), moderately stenotic (30-49%), severely stenotic (70-99%), or occluded. Results: DSA provided 128 diagnostic judgments: 92 were negatives and 36 positives. 2D TOF was in agreement with angiography in 116 of 128 cases (90%), but overestimated the results in seven cases and underestimated in five cases. 3D TOF agreed with angiography in 125 of 128 cases (97%), with one overestimation and two under estimations. 3D PC was concordant in 116 of 128 cases (90%), overestimating in six cases, underestimating in six cases. The sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy for 2D TOF was, respectively 84%, 94%, and 92%, while for 3D TOF was 94%, 100%, and 98%, and for 3D PC 86%, 98%, and 95%. The comparison of the three different MRA techniques provided no statitistically significant difference (Friedman test P < 0.05). Conclusion: The high degree of diagnostic accuracy of MRA found in the study of the steno-occlusive disease of the carotid arteries confirms the high degree of reliability of this methodology carried out with the 3D TOF technique, compared to 2D TOF and 3D PC.
KW - Angiography
KW - Carotid arteries
KW - Comparative studies
KW - Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
KW - Stenosis and occlusion
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U2 - 10.1016/S0720-048X(97)00121-6
DO - 10.1016/S0720-048X(97)00121-6
M3 - Article
SN - 0720-048X
VL - 28
SP - 117
EP - 125
JO - European Journal of Radiology
JF - European Journal of Radiology
IS - 2
ER -