TY - JOUR
T1 - Real-time interactive, duplex MR measurements
T2 - Application in neurovascular imaging
AU - Wetzel, S. G.
AU - Lee, V. S.
AU - Tan, A. G S
AU - Heid, O.
AU - Cha, S.
AU - Johnson, G.
AU - Rofsky, N. M.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - OBJECTIVE. Real-time interactive duplex MR imaging is a new phase-contrast MR imaging technique that enables the quantification and display of flow velocities in real time without the need for cardiac gating. We investigated the feasibility and reliability of the technique to assess hemodynamic information both in vitro and in vivo in the carotid arteries and in the venous sinuses. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Real-time interactive duplex MR measurements (TR/TE, 53/27; flip angle, 90° encoding velocity, 100 or 150 cm/sec) were performed in vitro with a steady-flow phantom and in 10 healthy volunteers in whom common and internal carotid artery velocities were measured. In eight volunteers, velocity measurements were also performed in the superior sagittal sinus during both normal breathing and hyperventilation. Time-velocity plots were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively and compared with findings from conventional segmented k-space phase-contrast MR imaging and Doppler sonography. RESULTS. Velocity determinations for real-time duplex MR and conventional phase-contrast MR imaging showed an in vitro correlation of 0.99 and an in vivo correlation of 0.83 (carotid arteries) and 0.76 (venous sinus). Velocity measurements in the carotid arteries with real-time MR imaging were significantly lower than those obtained with conventional phase-contrast MR (averaged, 7.8%: p = 0.003) or sonography (23.7%, p < 0.001), likely because of volume averaging. Small but significant velocity changes occurring in the venous sinus during hyperventilation were reliably identified with both MR techniques. CONCLUSION. Real-time interactive duplex MR imaging can be effectively applied in neurovascular imaging to obtain hemodynamic information.
AB - OBJECTIVE. Real-time interactive duplex MR imaging is a new phase-contrast MR imaging technique that enables the quantification and display of flow velocities in real time without the need for cardiac gating. We investigated the feasibility and reliability of the technique to assess hemodynamic information both in vitro and in vivo in the carotid arteries and in the venous sinuses. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Real-time interactive duplex MR measurements (TR/TE, 53/27; flip angle, 90° encoding velocity, 100 or 150 cm/sec) were performed in vitro with a steady-flow phantom and in 10 healthy volunteers in whom common and internal carotid artery velocities were measured. In eight volunteers, velocity measurements were also performed in the superior sagittal sinus during both normal breathing and hyperventilation. Time-velocity plots were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively and compared with findings from conventional segmented k-space phase-contrast MR imaging and Doppler sonography. RESULTS. Velocity determinations for real-time duplex MR and conventional phase-contrast MR imaging showed an in vitro correlation of 0.99 and an in vivo correlation of 0.83 (carotid arteries) and 0.76 (venous sinus). Velocity measurements in the carotid arteries with real-time MR imaging were significantly lower than those obtained with conventional phase-contrast MR (averaged, 7.8%: p = 0.003) or sonography (23.7%, p < 0.001), likely because of volume averaging. Small but significant velocity changes occurring in the venous sinus during hyperventilation were reliably identified with both MR techniques. CONCLUSION. Real-time interactive duplex MR imaging can be effectively applied in neurovascular imaging to obtain hemodynamic information.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034871769&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=0034871769&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2214/ajr.177.3.1770703
DO - 10.2214/ajr.177.3.1770703
M3 - Article
C2 - 11517079
AN - SCOPUS:0034871769
SN - 0361-803X
VL - 177
SP - 703
EP - 707
JO - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
JF - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
IS - 3
ER -