T2-Weighted High-Resolution Isotropic Magnetic Resonance Lymphangiography of the Thoracic and Abdominal Lymphatic Vessels with and without Previous High-Fat Meal

The aim of this study was to assess the potential benefit of a high-fat meal for preparation of patients before lymphangiography of the thoracic and abdominal lymphatic vessels by a heavily T2-weighted 3D magnetic resonance sequence at 3T. A heavily T2-weighted 3D Fast-Spin-Echo sequence was applied...

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Hauptverfasser: Hanser, Anja, Martirosian, Petros, Hornung, Andreas, Hofbeck, Michael, Grosse, Ulrich, Esser, Michael, Schick, Fritz, Schäfer, Jürgen, Nikolaou, Konstantin, Sieverding, Ludger
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description The aim of this study was to assess the potential benefit of a high-fat meal for preparation of patients before lymphangiography of the thoracic and abdominal lymphatic vessels by a heavily T2-weighted 3D magnetic resonance sequence at 3T. A heavily T2-weighted 3D Fast-Spin-Echo sequence was applied twice for lymphangiography in 15 healthy volunteers. One examination was performed following overnight fasting and the second examination was conducted 3 hours after a drinking of 200 ml of cream and a solid meal. The effect of a high-fat meal on the visualization of different segments of the thoracic and abdominal lymphatic vessels was analyzed by scoring of the image quality. Evaluation of the summarized score of all four segments of the thoracic duct showed significantly improved general visualization of the lymphatic system in the postprandial examination when compared to the results obtained after overnight fasting (mean ± SD: 4.5 ± 1.7 vs. 5.9 ± 1.8, p = 0.007*). Regarding different segments of the lymphatic system significant differences between pre and post cream lymphangiographies were found in the cervical segment (p = 0.012*), the inferior thoracic segment (p = 0.003*) and the abdominal segment (p = 0.035*). In contrast, the visualization of the superior thoracic segment was not significantly improved by high fat meal preparation of the subjects (p = 0.388). A high-fat meal 3 hours prior to T2-weighted MR-lymphangiography improves the visualization of the main lymphatic thoracic and abdominal vessels, particularly the abdominal and cervical part as well as the inferior segment of the thoracic duct.
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