Andreas Harloff1, Timo Zech1,
Felix Wegent1, Simon Bauer1, Martin Schumacher1,
Michael Markl1
1University Hospital Freiburg, Freiburg,
Baden-Wrttemberg, Germany
Flow-sensitive
4D MRI was used to assess absolute blood flow velocities within the carotid
bifurcation in healthy volunteers and patients with high-grade internal
carotid artery (ICA) stenosis before and after carotid endarterectomy. MRI
data were compared with Doppler ultrasound as the reference method.
Reliability and reproducibility of MRI based measurements were tested.
Velocity measurement was feasible at any desired site of the carotid
bifurcation. Compared to Doppler ultrasound, however, MRI underestimated
systolic blood flow velocity by approximately 30%.