Phillip Matthew Young1, James F. Glockner1,
1Diagnostic Radiology, Mayo Clinic,
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patients were imaged using both CTA and high-resolution time-resolved MRA and
images were compared for evaluation of below the knee arterial runoff.
Although the study population is skewed because some patients were referred
for MRA because of nondiagnostic CTA, MRA was not limited by calcification,
inadequate arterial opacification, or venous contamination, all of which were
problematic with CTA. Although SENSE
reconstruction artifact was apparent on the MRA images, it did not interfere with image
interpretation. Additionally, the
time-resolved dataset acquired with MRA provided additional information about
flow and perfusion which was not apparent with the CTA dataset.