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Hemodynamically significant atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis: MR angiographic features.

M R Prince1, S O Schoenberg, J S Ward, F J Londy, T W Wakefield, J C Stanley.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To identify magnetic resonance (MR) angiographic features of hemodynamically significant renal artery stenosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-seven patients underwent MR angiography of the renal arteries, including T1-weighted spin-echo and three-dimensional gadolinium-enhanced spoiled gradient-echo and three-dimensional phase-contrast pulse sequences, followed by renal revascularization. Thirty-five patients (52 arteries) were identified who benefited from renal revascularization, which indicated that they had hemodynamically significant renal artery stenoses. Kidney length, cortical thickness, parenchymal enhancement, and poststenotic dilatation were measured. Arteries were also examined for signal drop-out (dephasing) on phase-contrast angiograms; dephasing was considered severe if the stenotic artery appeared occluded on phase-contrast angiograms.
RESULTS: Poststenotic dilatation of greater than 20% was present in 36 (59%) of 52 hemodynamically significant renal artery stenoses, and severe dephasing was present in 45 (87%) of 52. In patients with unilateral hemodynamically significant stenosis or occlusion, mean ischemic kidney length was reduced to 9.3 cm compared with 10.7 cm for the contralateral normal kidney (P = .009), mean parenchymal thickness was reduced (1.2 vs 1.7 cm; P < .001), and mean parenchymal enhancement was 15% less on the ischemic side (P = .05). Severe dephasing on phase-contrast angiograms was present in nine (75%) of 12 unilateral hemodynamically significant stenoses but in only one contralateral normal renal artery (P < .001).
CONCLUSION: MR angiography depicts features of renal artery stenosis that are markers of hemodynamic significance.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9314974     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.205.1.9314974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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