Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography: First-Pass Arterial Enhancement as a Function of Gadolinium-Chelate Concentration, and the Saline Chaser Volume and Injection Rate

OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect of the contrast medium (CM) concentration and the saline chaser volume and injection rate on first-pass aortic enhancement characteristics in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography using a physiologic flow phantom. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Imaging was performe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Investigative radiology 2012-02, Vol.47 (2), p.121-127
Hauptverfasser: Husarik, Daniela B, Bashir, Mustafa R, Weber, Paul W, Nichols, Eli B, Howle, Laurens E, Merkle, Elmar M, Nelson, Rendon C
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect of the contrast medium (CM) concentration and the saline chaser volume and injection rate on first-pass aortic enhancement characteristics in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography using a physiologic flow phantom. MATERIALS AND METHODS:Imaging was performed on a 3.0-T magnetic resonance system (MAGNETOM Trio, Siemens Healthcare Solutions, Inc, Erlangen, Germany) using a 2-dimensional fast low angle shot T1-weighted sequence (repetition time, 500 milliseconds; echo time, 1.23 milliseconds; flip angle, 8 degrees; 1 frame/s × 60 seconds). The following CM concentrations injected at 2 mL/s were used with 3 different contrast agents (gadolinium [Gd]-BOPTA, Gd-HP-DO3A, Gd-DTPA)20 mL of undiluted CM (100%) and 80%, 40%, 20%, 10%, 5%, and 2.5% of the full amount, all diluted in saline to a volume of 20 mL to ensure equal bolus volume. The CM was followed by saline chasers of 20 to 60 mL injected at 2 mL/s and 6 mL/s. Aortic signal intensity (SI) was measured, and normalized SI versus time (SI/Tn) curves were generated. The maximal SI (SImax), bolus length, and areas under the SI/Tn curve were calculated. RESULTS:Decreasing the CM concentration from 100% to 40% resulted in a decrease of SImax to 86.1% (mean). Further decreasing the CM concentration to 2.5% decreased SImax to 5.1% (mean). Altering the saline chaser volume had no significant effect on SImax. Increasing the saline chaser injection rate had little effect (mean increase, 2.2%) on SImax when using ≥40% of CM. There was a larger effect (mean increase, 19.6%) when ≤20% of CM were used. Bolus time length was significantly shorter (P < 0.001), and area under the SI/Tn curve was significantly smaller (P < 0.01) for the CM protocols followed by a saline chaser injected at 6 mL/s compared with a saline chaser injected at 2 mL/s. CONCLUSION:With 40% of CM and a fast saline chaser, SImax close to that with undiluted CM can be achieved. An increased saline chaser injection rate has a more pronounced effect on aortic enhancement characteristics at lower CM concentrations than at higher CM concentrations.
ISSN:0020-9996
1536-0210
DOI:10.1097/RLI.0b013e3182300603