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Seline R Goudeketting1, Stefan G H Heinen2, Michiel W de Haan3, Anna M Sailer4, Daniel A F van den Heuvel5, Marco J van Strijen5, Jean-Paul P M de Vries6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Endovascular iliac artery interventions rely on the use of two-dimensional digital subtraction angiographies with an iodinated contrast agent and ionizing radiation. The amount of iodinated contrast agent should be limited because of its potentially nephrotoxic effects. Three-dimensional (3D) image fusion requires registration of a preprocedural magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) or computed tomography (CT) angiogram to a perprocedurally acquired cone-beam CT or two fluoroscopic orthogonal projections. After registration, the 3D angiography images can be overlaid on the fluoroscopy screen and will follow table and C-arm movements. This study will assess the added value of the 3D image fusion technique in iliac artery interventions regarding the amount of the iodinated contrast agent administered. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: 3D imaging; Angioplasty; Cone-beam computed tomography; Fusion imaging; Iliac artery; Magnetic resonance angiography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30382900 PMCID: PMC6211411 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2981-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Example of fluoroscopy with MRA fusion image guidance. a, b Coronal and sagittal view of the image registration process (the cone-beam CT images in red and the MRA images in blue). c An example of the fusion image guidance during a digital subtraction angiography
Fig. 2Flow diagram of the trial
Fig. 3Schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments*
Eligibility criteria
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Patients with PAD of the CIA and/or EIA for which an endovascular intervention is indicated | Age < 18 years |
| Rutherford class 1–6 | Treatment for acute arterial ischemia |
| A recent (< 6 months) diagnostic MRA from the pelvis through the lower extremities with sufficient quality without artifacts (e.g. in stent restenosis or patient movement) | Allergy for iodinated contrast agents |
| Signed informed consent | Patients with aneurismal lesions of the iliac artery |
| Pregnancy or breast-feeding |