3D nongadolinium-enhanced ECG-gated MRA of the distal lower extremities: preliminary clinical experience

J Magn Reson Imaging. 2008 Jul;28(1):181-9. doi: 10.1002/jmri.21416.

Abstract

Purpose: To report our initial experience implementing a noncontrast-enhanced electrocardiograph (ECG) gated fast spin echo magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) technique for assessment of the calf arteries.

Materials and methods: Noncontrast MRA images of 36 clinical patients examined over a 6-month period were evaluated by two radiologists for length and degree of stenosis of arterial segments. Diagnostic confidence in the technique was also recorded. The reference standard was a consensus reading by both radiologists using the noncontrast technique combined with two gadolinium-enhanced techniques: bolus-chase and time-resolved imaging.

Results: For stenosis evaluation the noncontrast technique demonstrated accuracy 79.4% (1083/1364), sensitivity 85.4% (437/512), and specificity 75.8% (646/852). The sequence demonstrated high negative predictive value (92.3%, 646/700). The technique had serious artifacts leading to poor diagnostic confidence in 17 patients (47.2%). These included motion (n = 7) and artifacts specific to the sequence, including inaccurate trigger delays (n = 5), linear artifact (n = 7), and vessel blurring (n = 5). When only patients in whom there was satisfactory diagnostic confidence were considered, accuracy, sensitivity, and negative predictive value were 92.2% (661/717), 92.4% (158/171), and 97.5% (503/516), respectively.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that when technically successful, noncontrast-enhanced MRA using ECG-gated fast spin echo can provide accurate imaging of the calf and pedal arteries. However, further development and optimization are needed to improve the robustness of the technique.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Artifacts
  • Constriction, Pathologic / diagnosis
  • Electrocardiography*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional
  • Leg / blood supply*
  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography / methods*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Motion
  • Peripheral Vascular Diseases / diagnosis
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Sensitivity and Specificity