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Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive 64-slice computed tomography angiography (64-MSCTA) closely approximates conventional catheter angiography (DSA) in terms of detail resolution. OBJECTIVE: Retrospective evaluation of cervicocranial (cc) 64-MSCTA in comparison with DSA in patients with presumptive cc vascular...
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author | Klingebiel, Randolf Kentenich, Max Bauknecht, Hans-Christian Masuhr, Florian Siebert, Eberhard Busch, Markus Bohner, Georg |
author_facet | Klingebiel, Randolf Kentenich, Max Bauknecht, Hans-Christian Masuhr, Florian Siebert, Eberhard Busch, Markus Bohner, Georg |
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description | BACKGROUND: Noninvasive 64-slice computed tomography angiography (64-MSCTA) closely approximates conventional catheter angiography (DSA) in terms of detail resolution. OBJECTIVE: Retrospective evaluation of cervicocranial (cc) 64-MSCTA in comparison with DSA in patients with presumptive cc vascular disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-four 64-MSCTA studies (32 mm detector width, slice thickness 0.5 mm, 120 kv, 150 mAs, pitch 0.75) of patients with presumptive cc vascular pathology (13 men, 11 women, mean age 38.3 ± 11.3 yrs, range 19–54 yrs) were assessed in comparison with DSA studies without abnormal findings in age matched patients (11 men, 13 women, mean age 39.7 ± 11.9 yrs, range 18–54 yrs). Study readings were performed in a blinded manner by two neuroradiologists with respect to image quality and assessibility of various cc vascular segments by using a five point scale. Radiation exposure was calculated for 64-MSCTA. RESULTS: Each reader assessed 384/528 different vessel segments (64-MSCTA/DSA). Superior image quality was attributed to DSA with respect to the C1 ICA–C6 ICA, A3 ACA, and P3 PCA segments as well the AICA and SCA. 64-MSCTA was scored superior for C7 ICA and V4 VA segments. A significantly increased number of nonassessable V2- and V3 VA segments in DSA studies was noted. The effective dose for 64-MSCTA amounted to 2.2 mSv. CONCLUSIONS: 64-MSCTA provides near-equivalent diagnostic information of the cc vasculature as compared with DSA. According to our results, DSA should be considered primarily when peripheral vessels (A3/P3) or ICA segments close to the skull base (C2-5) are of interest, such as in primary angiitis or stenoocclusive ICA disease, respectively. |
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spelling | pubmed-25977692008-12-15 Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature Klingebiel, Randolf Kentenich, Max Bauknecht, Hans-Christian Masuhr, Florian Siebert, Eberhard Busch, Markus Bohner, Georg Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research BACKGROUND: Noninvasive 64-slice computed tomography angiography (64-MSCTA) closely approximates conventional catheter angiography (DSA) in terms of detail resolution. OBJECTIVE: Retrospective evaluation of cervicocranial (cc) 64-MSCTA in comparison with DSA in patients with presumptive cc vascular disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-four 64-MSCTA studies (32 mm detector width, slice thickness 0.5 mm, 120 kv, 150 mAs, pitch 0.75) of patients with presumptive cc vascular pathology (13 men, 11 women, mean age 38.3 ± 11.3 yrs, range 19–54 yrs) were assessed in comparison with DSA studies without abnormal findings in age matched patients (11 men, 13 women, mean age 39.7 ± 11.9 yrs, range 18–54 yrs). Study readings were performed in a blinded manner by two neuroradiologists with respect to image quality and assessibility of various cc vascular segments by using a five point scale. Radiation exposure was calculated for 64-MSCTA. RESULTS: Each reader assessed 384/528 different vessel segments (64-MSCTA/DSA). Superior image quality was attributed to DSA with respect to the C1 ICA–C6 ICA, A3 ACA, and P3 PCA segments as well the AICA and SCA. 64-MSCTA was scored superior for C7 ICA and V4 VA segments. A significantly increased number of nonassessable V2- and V3 VA segments in DSA studies was noted. The effective dose for 64-MSCTA amounted to 2.2 mSv. CONCLUSIONS: 64-MSCTA provides near-equivalent diagnostic information of the cc vasculature as compared with DSA. According to our results, DSA should be considered primarily when peripheral vessels (A3/P3) or ICA segments close to the skull base (C2-5) are of interest, such as in primary angiitis or stenoocclusive ICA disease, respectively. Dove Medical Press 2008-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2597769/ /pubmed/19066008 Text en © 2008 Klingebiel et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Klingebiel, Randolf Kentenich, Max Bauknecht, Hans-Christian Masuhr, Florian Siebert, Eberhard Busch, Markus Bohner, Georg Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title | Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title_full | Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title_fullStr | Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title_short | Comparative evaluation of 64-slice CT angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
title_sort | comparative evaluation of 64-slice ct angiography and digital subtraction angiography in assessing the cervicocranial vasculature |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2597769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19066008 |
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