In an animal
model bolus kinetics and image quality of the macrocyclic contrast agents (CA) gadobutrol
(standard and half-dose) and gadoterate meglumine (standard-dose) were investigated
intra-individually in multi-phase 3D- (MP3D) MRA and in 4D-MRA at 1.5T and 3T. Standard
dose gadobutrol provided significantly higher signals in both MP3D- and 4D-MRA
at both field strengths. Differences were most prominent in venous imaging
phases. At 3T, arterial first pass peaks were truncated in 7/8 minipigs using
standard dose CA. Image quality analysis of MP3D confirmed higher image quality
in venous phases with standard-dose gadobutrol compared to gadoterate meglumine
at both field strengths.
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