Abstract #0456
Longitudinal Monitoring of Hepatic Blood Flow in patients with portal hypertension before and after TIPS implantation with 4D Flow MRI
Peter Bannas 1,2 , Alejandro Roldn-Alzate 1 , Kevin M Johnson 3 , Michael A Woods 1 , Utaroh Motosugi 1 , Oliver Wieben 3 , Scott B Reeder 1,3 , and Harald Kramer 1,4
1
Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Madison, WI, United States,
2
Radiology,
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg,
Hamburg, Germany,
3
Medical
Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, United
States,
4
Radiology,
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Hospital, Munich, Bavaria,
Germany
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is
non-surgical method of portal decompression to treat
major complications of portal hypertension. Currently,
the combination of Doppler ultrasound and invasive
portosystemic pressure measurements are applied to
monitor patients before and after TIPS placement. An
alternative operator-independent and non-invasive
technique would be highly desirable. In this study we
demonstrate the feasibility of 4D-flow MRI for
qualitative and quantitative analyses of hepatic blood
flow before and then 2 and 12 weeks after TIPS
placement. 4D flow MRI is feasible for longitudinal
hemodynamic monitoring of the blood flow in the portal
vein and the TIPS stent.
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