Navigator-gated free-breathing 3D balanced FFE projection renal MRA: Comparison with contrast-enhanced breath-hold 3D MRA in a swine model. |
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Authors: | Elmar Spuentrup Arno Buecker Julius Meyer Rolf W Günther Matthias Stuber |
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Affiliation: | Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Technical University of Aachen, Germany. spuenti@rad.rwth-aachen.de |
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Abstract: | A cardiac-triggered, free-breathing, 3D balanced FFE projection renal MR angiography (MRA) technique with a 2D pencil beam aortic labeling pulse for selective aortic spin tagging was developed. For respiratory motion artifact suppression during free breathing, a prospective real-time navigator was implemented for renal MRA. Images obtained with the new approach were compared with standard contrast-enhanced (CE) 3D breath-hold MRA in seven swine. Signal properties and vessel visualization were analyzed. With the presented technique, high-resolution, high-contrast renal projection MRA with superior vessel length visualization (including a greater visible number of distal branches of the renal arteries) compared to standard breath-hold CE-MRA was obtained. The present results warrant clinical studies in patients with renal artery disease. |
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Keywords: | magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) projection MRA navigator technology renal angiography motion study |
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