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Aortic Dissection With 4-dimensional Phase-contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Aortic Dissection With 4-dimensional Phase-contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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18 years and older
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Overview

We prospectively collected information on consecutive patients who had been evaluated using 4D PC-MRI for aortic pathology in a tertiary hospital between April 2018 and Feb 2020. Patients were eligible for inclusion in the study if they had a clinical indication for CTA of aortic dissections.

Description

The exclusion criteria were non-MRI-compatible ferromagnetic devices and pregnancy. In addition, patients with poor compliance and with unstable status that prevented them from lying down for the MRI protocol were excluded. Initially, 26 patients evaluated. One patient was excluded due to fever at the scheduled time, and another was unable to lie down due to complicated spine disease. All patients underwent CTA scan on a 64-slice multidetector scanner (Somatom Sensation 64; Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany) with the intravenous administration of contrast media, followed by 4D PC-MRI to assess aortic pathology

Eligibility

Patients were eligible for inclusion in the study if they had a clinical indication for CTA

        of aortic dissections. The exclusion criteria were non-MRI-compatible ferromagnetic devices
        and pregnancy. In addition, patients with poor compliance and with unstable status that
        prevented them from lying down for the MRI protocol were excluded.

Study details
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NCT04481542

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

26 January 2024

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