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Abstract #1337

Quantitative MR Perfusion in Patients with Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Utilizing Spin-Echo Sequences to Characterize Vascular Steal

Christopher Sean Eddleman1, Jessy J. Mouannes2, Anindya Sen3, Guilherme Dabus3, Christopher C. Getch, Bernard R. Bendok3, Hunt H. Batjer, Timothy J. Carroll3

1Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA; 2Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University; 3Radiology, Northwestern University


Intracranial arteriovenous malformations (iAVMs) are high-flow AV shunts that can affect perfusion of surrounding normal brain. Although controversial, vascular steal is thought to contribute to the risk of normal perfusion breakthrough. Knowledge of specific areas of vascular steal could alter endovascular and surgical strategies of treatment. Spin-echo perfusion acquisitions allow detailed mapping of areas of vascular steal in patients with iAVMs.