Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2022)

Improvement in local vascular perfusion of the lower extremities on intravoxel incoherent motion imaging: A case report

  • Mitsunari Maruyama, MD, PhD,
  • Hiroya Aso, RT, PhD,
  • Hisatoshi Araki, MD,
  • Rika Yoshida, MD, PhD,
  • Shinji Ando, MD,
  • Megumi Nakamura, MD, PhD,
  • Takeshi Yoshizako, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 4319 – 4322

Abstract

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Intravoxel incoherent motion imaging has its improvement-evaluating ability in lower limb perfusion after endovascular therapy in individuals with lower extremity arterial disease. Here, we present a 70-year-old man with intermittent claudication of the left lower limb, whose microperfusion on intravoxel incoherent motion imaging improved after endovascular therapy. The patient underwent intravoxel incoherent motion imaging of the lower extremities pre- and postendovascular therapy. After endovascular therapy, the left ankle brachial index increased from 0.46 to 1.06. The mean perfusion-related coefficient (10−3 mm2/s) of the left lower limb increased from 19.70 ± 3.17 to 24.81 ± 3.41, and mean perfusion fraction (%) of the left lower limb slightly increased from 24.41 ± 0.96% to 25.20 ± 1.89% after endovascular therapy. Therefore, successful revascularization can improve microperfusion on intravoxel incoherent motion imaging in a patient with lower extremity arterial disease.

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