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MR Angiography of the Head/Neck Vascular System in Mice on a Clinical MRI System

BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) represents a clinical reference standard for the in vivo assessment of the vasculature. In this study, the potential of non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced angiography of the head/neck vasculature in mice on a clinical MR imaging system was te...

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Autores principales: Reimann, Carolin, Brangsch, Julia, Adams, Lisa Christine, Thöne-Reineke, Christa, Hamm, Bernd, Makowski, Marcus Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31275084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5461809
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) represents a clinical reference standard for the in vivo assessment of the vasculature. In this study, the potential of non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced angiography of the head/neck vasculature in mice on a clinical MR imaging system was tested. METHODS: All in vivo magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a 3T clinical system (Siemens). Non-contrast-enhanced (time-of-flight, TOF) and contrast-enhanced angiography (gadofosveset-trisodium, GdT) were performed in C57BL/6J mouse strain. Lumen-to-muscle ratios (LMRs) and area measurements were assessed. Histology was performed as reference standard of all relevant vascular structures. RESULTS: A close correlation between TOF (R (2) = 0.79; p < 0.05) and contrast-enhanced (GdT) angiography (R (2) = 0.92; p < 0.05) with histological area measurements was found. LMRs were comparable between both sequences. Regarding interobserver reproducibility, contrast-enhanced (GdT) angiography yielded a smaller 95% confidence interval and a closer interreader correlation compared to non-contrast-enhanced (TOF) measurements (−0.73–0.89; R (2) = 0.81 vs. −0.55–0.56; R (2) = 0.94). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that non-contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced angiographies of the head/neck vasculature of small animals can reliably performed on a clinical 3T MR scanner. Contrast-enhanced angiography enables the visualization of vascular structures with higher intravascular contrast and higher reproducibility.