Bin Sun1, ZhiYong Chen2, LiXin
Jin3, Qing Duan
1Radiology,
This
article describes the influence of sublingual nitroglycerin spray on the
lumen diameter, number of side branches visualized, average vessel length of
3.0-T contrast-enhanced whole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography.
Twenty-four patients were prospectively included in this study: 12 were
examined without sublingual nitroglycerin, and 12 were examined after the
administration of sublingual nitroglycerin. Two blinded observers
quantitatively assessed lumen diameter and length in the RCA, LAD and LCX.
The number of acute marginal branches and septal branches was counted. The
number of clinical side effects was evaluated. Sublingual nitroglycerin spray
significantly dilates the coronary arteries and allows more side branches to
be visualized at 3.0-T contrast-enhanced whole-heart CMRA without increasing
resolution or increasing the number of side effects.