Pippa Storey1, Ruth P. Lim1,
Manjil Chatterji1, Jian Xu2, Hua Guo1, David
R. Stoffel1, Vivian S. Lee1
1Radiology Department,
Non-contrast
techniques for peripheral MRA exploit differences in arterial flow velocity
between diastole and systole, and produce exquisite bright-blood arterial
images in healthy subjects. We studied the performance of ECG-gated 3D
FSE-based MRA in 26 patients with vascular disease, and correlated the
results with the patients arterial flow characteristics. Notable findings
included the observation in 2 patients of reduced pulsatility and increased
diastolic flow distal to a stenosis or occlusion. The presence of this
tardus parvus waveform correlated with poor depiction of the distal
segments. Techniques with reduced flow sensitivity in diastole may perform
better in such conditions.