Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance tomoangiography: A new imaging technique for studying thoracic great vessels |
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Authors: | Didier Revel Pierre Loubeyre Alexandra Delignette Philippe Douek Michel Amiel |
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Affiliation: | aHôpital Cardio-vasculaire et Pneumologique, Lyon, France |
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Abstract: | The authors propose a new imaging approach for studying thoracic great vessels, using high-speed MR imaging combined with intravenous rapid bolus injection of a paramagnetic contrast media. The decrease of the T1 relaxation time of flowing blood induced by the contrast agent (Gd-DOTA) caused an increased signal intensity within the vessel lumen for a time period allowing multiplanar imaging of various vascular structures. The intraluminal signal enhancement is mainly related to the blood concentration of the contrast agent as in conventional X-ray angiography. Information on the aorta and pulmonary arteries obtained by the so-called contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance tomoangiography appears complementary to that obtained with other vascular MR imaging procedures such as cine-MRI and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). |
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Keywords: | Gadolinium-enhanced-MRI Gadolinium-complexes Great vessel-MRI |
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