Time-Resolved Three-Dimensional Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Patients with Chronic Expanding and Stable Aortic Dissections

Joint Authors

Böckler, Dittmar
Karmonik, Christof
Partovi, Sasan
Trojan, Michael
Rengier, Fabian
Kotelis, Drosos
Müller-Eschner, Matthias
Fink, Christian
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
von Tengg-Kobligk, Hendrik

Source

Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging

Issue

Vol. 2017, Issue 2017 (31 Dec. 2017), pp.1-6, 6 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2017-11-28

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Diseases
Medicine

Abstract EN

Objective.

To prospectively evaluate our hypothesis that three-dimensional time-resolved contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (TR-MRA) is able to detect hemodynamic alterations in patients with chronic expanding aortic dissection compared to stable aortic dissections.

Materials and Methods.

20 patients with chronic or residual aortic dissection in the descending aorta and patent false lumen underwent TR-MRA of the aorta at 1.5 T and repeated follow-up imaging (mean follow-up 5.4 years).

7 patients showed chronic aortic expansion and 13 patients had stable aortic diameters.

Regions of interest were placed in the nondissected ascending aorta and the false lumen of the descending aorta at the level of the diaphragm (FL-diaphragm level) resulting in respective time-intensity curves.

Results.

For the FL-diaphragm level, time-to-peak intensity and full width at half maximum were significantly shorter in the expansion group compared to the stable group (p=0.027 and p=0.003), and upward and downward slopes of time-intensity curves were significantly steeper (p=0.015 and p=0.005).

The delay of peak intensity in the FL-diaphragm level compared to the nondissected ascending aorta was significantly shorter in the expansion group compared to the stable group (p=0.01).

Conclusions.

3D TR-MRA detects significant alterations of hemodynamics within the patent false lumen of chronic expanding aortic dissections compared to stable aortic dissections.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Trojan, Michael& Rengier, Fabian& Kotelis, Drosos& Müller-Eschner, Matthias& Partovi, Sasan& Fink, Christian…[et al.]. 2017. Time-Resolved Three-Dimensional Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Patients with Chronic Expanding and Stable Aortic Dissections. Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging،Vol. 2017, no. 2017, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1141782

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Trojan, Michael…[et al.]. Time-Resolved Three-Dimensional Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Patients with Chronic Expanding and Stable Aortic Dissections. Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging No. 2017 (2017), pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1141782

American Medical Association (AMA)

Trojan, Michael& Rengier, Fabian& Kotelis, Drosos& Müller-Eschner, Matthias& Partovi, Sasan& Fink, Christian…[et al.]. Time-Resolved Three-Dimensional Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography in Patients with Chronic Expanding and Stable Aortic Dissections. Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging. 2017. Vol. 2017, no. 2017, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1141782

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1141782