Perfusion Angiography of the Foot in Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia: Description of the Technique

Objective To study the feasibility of 2D perfusion imaging in critical limb ischemia (CLI). Methods/Results Perfusion angiography is a new technology which was tested in 18 patients with CLI of the foot. A standardized protocol was used with a catheter placed at the mid-part of the popliteal artery,...

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description Objective To study the feasibility of 2D perfusion imaging in critical limb ischemia (CLI). Methods/Results Perfusion angiography is a new technology which was tested in 18 patients with CLI of the foot. A standardized protocol was used with a catheter placed at the mid-part of the popliteal artery, and a total of 9 cc of non-ionic iodinated contrast material was injected at a rate of 3 cc/sec. The technology is based on early cardiology research where iodinated contrast agents were used for imaging of cardiac perfusion. During the first pass of the contrast, there is a significant diffusion of the contrast agents into the interstitial space, particularly for non-ionic and low-molecular-weight compounds. Discussion The original angiography data can be used to make a time–density curve, which represents the actual perfusion of the foot in time. Angiographic perfusion imaging is a post-processing modality for which no extra contrast or radiation is needed. With this technique, it is possible to get more information about the perfusion status and microcirculation of the foot. This is a step toward functional imaging in CLI patients.
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Blood Flow Velocity
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DENSITY
Feasibility Studies
FEET
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Foot - diagnostic imaging
Humans
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Ischemia - etiology
Medicine
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Nuclear Medicine
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Perfusion Imaging - methods
Peripheral Arterial Disease - etiology
Popliteal Artery - diagnostic imaging
Radiology
RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE
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Triiodobenzoic Acids
Ultrasound
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