TY - JOUR
T1 - Three-dimensional breathhold magnetization-prepared TrueFISP
T2 - A pilot study for magnetic resonance imaging of the coronary artery disease
AU - McCarthy, Richard M.
AU - Deshpande, Vibhas S.
AU - Beohar, Nirat
AU - Meyers, Sheridan N.
AU - Shea, Steven M.
AU - Green, Jordin D.
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Bi, Xiaoming
AU - Pereles, F. Scott
AU - Finn, John Paul
AU - Davidson, Charles J.
AU - Carr, James C.
AU - Li, Debiao
PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - PURPOSE: X-ray angiography is currently the standard test for the assessment of coronary artery disease. A substantial minority of patients referred for coronary angiography have no significant coronary artery disease. The purpose of this work was the evaluation of the accuracy of a three-dimensional (3D) breathhold coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) technique in detecting hemodynamically significant coronary artery stenoses in a patient population with x-ray angiographic correlation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sequential subjects (n = 33, M/F = 22/11, average age = 57) who were referred for conventional coronary angiography were enrolled in the study. The study protocol was approved by our institutional review board. Each subject gave written informed consent. Volume-targeted 3D breathhold coronary artery scans with ECG-triggered, segmented True Fast Imaging with Steady-state Precession (TrueFISP) were acquired for the left main (LM), left anterior descending (LAD), and right coronary arteries (RCAs). Coronary MRA was evaluated with conventional angiography as the gold standard. RESULTS: The overall sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for diagnosing any hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease (≥50% diameter reduction) with coronary MRA was 87%, 57%, 72%, 68%, and 80%, respectively. The sensitivity of the technique in the LM, LAD, and RCA was 100%, 83%, and 100%, respectively. The NPV of the technique in the LM, LAD, and RCA was 100%, 82%, and 100%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Three-dimensional breathhold True Fast Imaging with Steady-state Precession is a promising technique for coronary artery imaging. It has a relatively high sensitivity and NPV. Results of this study warrant further technical improvements and clinical evaluation of the technique.
AB - PURPOSE: X-ray angiography is currently the standard test for the assessment of coronary artery disease. A substantial minority of patients referred for coronary angiography have no significant coronary artery disease. The purpose of this work was the evaluation of the accuracy of a three-dimensional (3D) breathhold coronary magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) technique in detecting hemodynamically significant coronary artery stenoses in a patient population with x-ray angiographic correlation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sequential subjects (n = 33, M/F = 22/11, average age = 57) who were referred for conventional coronary angiography were enrolled in the study. The study protocol was approved by our institutional review board. Each subject gave written informed consent. Volume-targeted 3D breathhold coronary artery scans with ECG-triggered, segmented True Fast Imaging with Steady-state Precession (TrueFISP) were acquired for the left main (LM), left anterior descending (LAD), and right coronary arteries (RCAs). Coronary MRA was evaluated with conventional angiography as the gold standard. RESULTS: The overall sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) for diagnosing any hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease (≥50% diameter reduction) with coronary MRA was 87%, 57%, 72%, 68%, and 80%, respectively. The sensitivity of the technique in the LM, LAD, and RCA was 100%, 83%, and 100%, respectively. The NPV of the technique in the LM, LAD, and RCA was 100%, 82%, and 100%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Three-dimensional breathhold True Fast Imaging with Steady-state Precession is a promising technique for coronary artery imaging. It has a relatively high sensitivity and NPV. Results of this study warrant further technical improvements and clinical evaluation of the technique.
KW - Angiography
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Coronary disease
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Sensitivity
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U2 - 10.1097/RLI.0b013e3180661a77
DO - 10.1097/RLI.0b013e3180661a77
M3 - Article
C2 - 17984762
AN - SCOPUS:36248937375
SN - 0020-9996
VL - 42
SP - 665
EP - 670
JO - Investigative radiology
JF - Investigative radiology
IS - 10
ER -