Correlation between nova volume flow rate and TOF signal intensity ratio: value in unilateral internal carotid artery occlusion

Non-invasive optimal vessel analysis quantitative magnetic resonance angiography (NOVA-QMRA) has emerged as a valuable tool to characterize cerebral hemodynamics in intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD). Our aim was to explore the eventual correlation between volume flow rate (VFR) measured vi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiologia medica 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Wolf, Fabian, Colombo, Elisa, Schubert, Tilman, Höbner, Lara Maria, Wegener, Susanne, Fierstra, Jorn, Sebök, Martina, van Niftrik, Bas, Luft, Andreas, Regli, Luca, Esposito, Giuseppe
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Zusammenfassung:Non-invasive optimal vessel analysis quantitative magnetic resonance angiography (NOVA-QMRA) has emerged as a valuable tool to characterize cerebral hemodynamics in intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD). Our aim was to explore the eventual correlation between volume flow rate (VFR) measured via NOVA-QMRA and signal intensity ratio (SIR) of time-of-flight (TOF) MRA in M1- and P2-segments bilaterally in patients with unilateral internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion. Patients with acute, subacute or chronic unilaterall ICA occlusion receiving NOVA-QMRA between June 2019 and June 2021 were retrospectively included. In bilateral M1- and P2-segments VFR was assessed by means of NOVA-QMRA and a region of interest (ROI) was selected to measure TOF SIR. A correlation between TOF SIR and VFR was tested by means of Pearson correlation coefficient. Mean difference of TOF SIR and VFR between ipsilateral (to occluded ICA) and contralateral M1- and P2-segments was analyzed using a two-sided Welch's t test. Fifty-five patients with unilateral ICA occlusion were included (acute: 28; subacute: 8; chronic: 19). Both ipsilateral (r = 0.536, p 
ISSN:1826-6983
1826-6983
DOI:10.1007/s11547-024-01917-5