The role of MRA in pediatric sickle cell disease with normal transcranial Doppler imaging velocities.

2020 
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the additional information provided by Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) in pediatric sickle cell disease (SCD) patients with normal Transcranial Doppler imaging (TCDI) examinations. Methods This cohort study included all pediatric SCD patients over an 18-year period who had no history of stroke and had normal TCDI examinations and subsequently underwent MRA. Routine TCDI inclusive of time-averaged mean of maximum velocities (TAMMV) were assesses and compared with tortuosity on MRA and silent infarct on MRI. Results 86 children (52.3% female; mean age 8.7 ± 3.5years) were included. There were 77 patients (89.5%) with Hb-SS disease and 9(10.4%) with HB-S beta-thalassemia. All patients had normal TAMMV ( Conclusions TCDI and MRA are routinely performed for non-invasively evaluating intracranial vascular abnormalities in children with SCD. In SCD children with no history of TIA or stroke, MRA following a normal TCDI examination is unlikely to show vascular abnormality. However, almost a third of these patients show silent infarcts on MRI, unassociated with MRA changes.
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