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Jin Woo Choi1, Hong Gee Roh, Won-Jin Moon, Young Il Chun, Chung Hwan Kang.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The in-stent signal reduction of the stented artery caused by susceptibility artifact or radiofrequency shielding artifact limited the use of time-of-flight MR angiography (TOF-MRA) as a follow-up tool after intracranial stenting. We showed the degree of an artifact according to different stent types, and optimized MR parameters for TOF-MRA in patients with intracranial stent on 3.0 T MRI.Entities:
Keywords: Artifacts; Magnetic resonance angiography; Magnetic resonance imaging; Stents
Year: 2011 PMID: 22125752 PMCID: PMC3214815 DOI: 10.5469/neuroint.2011.6.2.71
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurointervention ISSN: 2093-9043
Relative In-stent Signal Intensity of Each Stent According to Flip Angle and Bandwidth
Note.- FA: flip angle, BW: bandwidth, TR: repetition time, TE: echo time
Relative In-stent Signal (%) = RIS (%) = [(SIin-stent - SIbackground) / (SItube - SIbackground)] × 100
Bold texts mean two highest values of RIS in the raw.
Fig. 1Relative In-stent Signal According to the Change of FA.
Bars represent RIS for each stent according to the change of FA at BW of 31 KHz. The number in the boxes means RIS value for each stent.
Fig. 2Mean Relative In-stent Signal According to the Change of Bandwidth.
Bars represent mean RIS (mean of RIS at FA of 30° and 40°) for each stent according to the change of BW. The number in the boxes means mean RIS value for each stent.
Fig. 3MIP images of the each stent with significantly high RIS. MIP images of Neuroform (A, FA/BW; 20°/31 KHz), Wingspan (B.1, FA/BW; 20°/31 KHz, and B.2, FA/BW; 30°/42 KHz), Solitaire (C.1, FA/BW; 40°/42 KHz, and C.2, FA/BW; 50°/31 KHz) and Enterprise (D.1, FA/BW; 40°/31 KHz, and D.2, FA/BW; 50°/31 KHz). A band-like artifact (arrowhead) is visible at the end of the each stent due to platinum marker. A complete signal loss of the lumen (arrow) near the proximal marker of the Solitaire stent was shown.