| Literature DB >> 8448407 |
L Søndergaard1, F Ståhlberg, C Thomsen, A Stensgaard, K Lindvig, O Henriksen.
Abstract
Reliability of magnetic resonance (MR) velocity mapping to assess severity of stenosis was assessed in vitro. Steady flow at different flow rates through five stenoses with a central orifice area ranging from 17 to 176 mm2 was measured with velocity mapping performed perpendicular to the stenotic jet. Besides determination of the stenotic cross-sectional area and flow rate, the pressure gradient was calculated with the modified Bernoulli equation and compared with manometer measurements. Cross-sectional areas were measured with an accuracy of > or = 76%, a precision of > or = 91%, and an error of < or = 19 mm2. Flow rates had an accuracy of > or = 72%, a precision of > or = 94%, and an error of < or = 1.4 L/min. The modification of the Bernoulli equation limited its reliability to stenoses with areas of 35-113 mm2. Pressure gradients were calculated with an accuracy of > or = 80%, a precision of > or = 88%, and an error of < or = 15 mm Hg. The method was applied in a single patient with aortic stenosis and gave estimates that agreed with those obtained by heart catheterization.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8448407 DOI: 10.1002/jmri.1880030220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson Imaging ISSN: 1053-1807 Impact factor: 4.813