Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography in children: initial experience at 3.0 Tesla

2013 
Background To assess the role of contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CEMRA) at 3.0T in pediatric patients referred for vascular evaluation, and to compare the technical and diagnostic performance of a clinically similar control group at 1.5T. Methods Fifty pediatric patients referred for vascular evaluation and without evidence of congenital heart disease, were evaluated with CEMRA. Thirty-five patients received 37 studies at 3.0T (age 0.4 -16.5 years, mean 5.8 ± 4.7 years. Fifteen patients received 16 studies at 1.5T (age 0.1 - 17.5 years, mean 5.8 ± 6.4 years). CEMRA was performed in three phases: arterial, early venous and late venous. Two independent observers analyzed the studies for image quality, artifacts and vessel definition. Results Overall image quality and vessel definition scores were higher at 3.0T than 1.5T in the arterial and early venous phase, however not the late venous phase. Overall
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