Peripheral vascular occlusive disease: evaluation with contrast-enhanced moving-bed MR angiography versus digital subtraction angiography in 106 patients.

作者: Christian Loewe , Maria Schoder , Thomas Rand , Udo Hoffmann , Johannes Sailer

DOI: 10.2214/AJR.179.4.1791013

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摘要: OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to compare contrast-enhanced moving-bed MR angiography and digital subtraction in the evaluation peripheral vascular occlusive disease.MATERIALS AND METHODS. This retrospective report includes 106 patients (45 women, 61 men) with known or suspected disease who underwent intraarterial arteries. performed on a 1.0-T unit using technique. Every leg divided into 14 segments, severity scored four categories. Digital standard reference.RESULTS. In patients, 2378 vessel segments were evaluated both imaging modalities. 2156 concordant for stenosis classification, 188 two modalities differed one category, 24 they angi...

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