Combined use of the intravascular blood-pool agent, gadomer, and carbon dioxide: a novel type of double-contrast magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) |
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Authors: | Maes Robbert M Lewin Jonathan S Duerk Jeffrey L Wacker Frank K |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Gemini-Ziekenhuis, 31782 GZ Den Helder, The Netherlands. rmaes@gemini-ziekenhuis.nl |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To evaluate the combined use of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and a gadolinium-based blood-pool agent for magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: After an initial intravenous injection of the blood-pool agent Gadomer (Schering AG, Germany), repeated transcatheter CO(2) injections were performed in the aorta and the renal arteries of two fully-anesthetized pigs. Real-time images were acquired using a true fast imaging with steady-state precession (FISP) sequence. RESULTS: During the CO(2) injections, the Gadomer-enhanced blood was totally replaced, resulting in an immediate, temporary, total signal loss in the vessel lumen. Susceptibility artifacts during the injections or catheter manipulations rarely occurred. CONCLUSION: Due to T1-shortening, the circulating blood-pool agent prevents flow artifacts during catheter manipulations because the steady-state is reached much earlier. Therefore, this double-contrast MRA method improves catheter conspicuity and might be helpful for guiding and controlling intravascular procedures during interventional MRI. |
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Keywords: | artifact reduction MRA blood pool agent carbon dioxide interventional MRI |
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