Comparison of the imaging performance of time-of-flight MRA and ultrashort echo time MRA in flow diverters: A phantom study

Flow diverters (FD) are innovative treatments for wide-neck intracranial aneurysms. After-treatment verification of embolization and parent vessel patency is crucial. While evaluation using time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography (TOF-MRA) is useful, it suffers from signal loss within the FD d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interventional neuroradiology 2024-09, p.15910199241285471
Hauptverfasser: Akatsu, Toshiya, Wada, Akihiko, Suzuki, Michimasa, Fukuchi, Haruyuki, Ikenouchi, Yutaka, Takano, Nao, Yagisawa, Fumihiro, Teranishi, Kosuke, Ishii, Akira, Kondo, Akihide, Aoki, Shigeki
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Zusammenfassung:Flow diverters (FD) are innovative treatments for wide-neck intracranial aneurysms. After-treatment verification of embolization and parent vessel patency is crucial. While evaluation using time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography (TOF-MRA) is useful, it suffers from signal loss within the FD due to susceptibility effects. This study evaluates the usefulness of ultrashort echo time MRA (UTE-MRA) for after-FD assessment compared to TOF-MRA. Vascular phantom experiments were conducted using FDs (FRED , Pipeline , Surpass Streamline ). TOF-MRA and UTE-MRA were performed under steady (10, 30, 50 cm/s) and pulsatile (17-61 cm/s, mean 34 cm/s) flow conditions using a 3 T MRI system. As evaluation metrics, relative in-FD signal (RIS) was calculated by comparing the signal intensity inside the FD to that without the FD to assess signal retention, and FD luminal to background signal ratio (FD-LBR) was calculated by comparing the signal intensity inside the FD to that of the surrounding background to evaluate vessel visibility. UTE-MRA showed higher FD-LBR values than TOF-MRA for all FDs (  
ISSN:1591-0199
2385-2011
2385-2011
DOI:10.1177/15910199241285471