Radiology Research and Practice (Jan 2012)

Double Bolus Application in TWIST-MR-Angiography of the Cervical Arteries

  • Andreas Korn,
  • Michael Fenchel,
  • Till-Karsten Hauser,
  • Sotirios Bisdas,
  • Thomas Nägele,
  • Ulrike Ernemann,
  • Uwe Klose,
  • Benjamin Bender

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/203538
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Purpose. The aim of the present work was to test the feasibility of the time-resolved MR-angiography (TWIST-MRA) of cervical arteries using double bolus injection. Material and Methods. TWIST-MRA with a temporal resolution of 8.4 seconds for each frame and a spatial resolution with a voxel size of was performed in 24 patients. A biphasic bolus injection protocol was used with the second injection being started 21 seconds after the first contrast dye bolus. Diagnostic image quality was rated according to a 4-point scale. Results. In 12 patients (50%) no clear separation between the cervical venous and arterial vessels was evident after the first bolus injection. Using TWIST-MRA data acquired after the second bolus a sufficient diagnostic image quality (rating , mean 3.5) could be obtained in 22 of 24 patients (92%). Discussion. The double bolus injection protocol using TWIST-MRA allows for very good separation of the cervical arteries.