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Kane J J - - 2002
When analyzing CT scan images for the diagnosis of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms the aorta must be located and cropped from the whole image. Given that there are so many images to be analyzed, it is wise to automate this cropping process so further image-processing techniques can be applied. By ...
Holmqvist Catarina - - 2002
PURPOSE: To correlate quantification of collateral flow in aortic coarctation with the morphological visualization of the collateral vessels and to compare different approaches to measurement of collateral flow. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirteen children with coarctation were examined with T1-weighted spin-echo (T1-W SE) imaging and 3D contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). ...
Metafratzi Zafiria M - - 2002
The biophysical properties of the aortic wall seems to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, aneurysm formation, Marfan's syndrome, and in normal aging. The presence and the proportion of smooth muscle, collagen, and elastin proteins contribute to the compliance of the vessel ...
Roos Justus E - - 2002
The authors compared prospective (n = 20) and retrospective (n = 20) electrocardiography (ECG)-assisted multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) with non-ECG-assisted multi-detector row CT (n = 20) of the thoracic aorta with regard to reduction of motion-related artifacts. Image quality was rated for transverse source and sagittal oblique images of ...
Boese J M - - 2002
Vessel elasticity is a functional parameter of the vessel wall which is correlated with cardiovascular disease. Non-invasive measurement of elasticity is difficult. The aim of this project was to develop a method to measure aortic elasticity using multi-slice computed tomography (CT). The method is based on the reconstruction of time-resolved ...
Evans J C - - 2001
The objective of this study was to determine the attitudes and practice of neuroradiology centres across the UK regarding the use of MRI in patients known to have intracranial aneurysm clips. A postal survey comprising three questions and a comments section was sent to 35 neuroradiology centres across the UK. ...
Riley P - - 2001
Following surgical repair or replacement of the thoracic aorta, interpretation of CT and MRI scans of the thorax can be confusing. It is important to be aware of the variety of appearances that can be encountered. There is usually a surgical explanation and close collaboration with surgical colleagues is required. ...
Dohmen G - - 2001
BACKGROUND: To identify patients (pts) at risk of late complications, follow-up after surgery for type A aortic dissection is essential. We assessed the value of echocardiography to monitor patients after surgery for type A aortic dissection. METHODS: 80 out of 108 pts operated between 1989 and 1999 for type A ...
Henk Christine B - - 2002
The aim of this study was to evaluate a velocity-encoded cine-MR (VEC-MR) sequence in measuring flow velocities up to two times the velocity encoding value (VENC) in a flow phantom and to validate the method for assessing poststenotic jet velocities in postoperative patients after aortic coarctation. In vitro, a flow ...
Oguz K K - - 2001
Neurological signs frequently accompany atrial myxomas. Association of multiple cerebral aneurysms in patients with atrial myxomas are less common than embolic infarctions. The development of aneurysms years after the cardiac tumor removal is rare, and few MR images have been reported to date. A case of multiple peripheral fusiform aneurysms ...
Paul J F - - 2001
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to assess typical findings of Takayasu arteritis on serial CT examinations following therapy. METHOD: Serial CT studies were performed on 16 patients with early phase Takayasu arteritis. Mural or luminal changes of the aorta on successive CT scans were compared with clinical data. ...
Knape S - - 2001
Spontaneous abdominal aortic dissection is a rare entity, often with a clinically unspecific presentation. The cause of the dissection is unclear. Angiography used to be the definitive diagnostic study, but today a correct diagnosis can be achieved with CT scanning and magnetic resonance angiography. The optimal form of management for ...
Collins A J - - 2001
Thirty-three in-patients attended for non-contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) of chest and/or abdomen within a six-week period (11 M, 21 F) . All had measurement of their full blood profile within the previous 72 hours. Patients with a blood dyscrasia or known history of active bleeding were excluded. All patients ...
Meduri A - - 2001
Aortic atherosclerosis correlates with future major cardiovascular events and the assessment of its degree and extent has important diagnostic value. Many imaging modalities can be used to assess atherosclerotic plaques. While Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) is the procedure of choice for the study of thoracic aortic atheromas, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ...
Roberts D A - - 2001
MRI is an extremely useful technique for the evaluation of the thoracic aorta. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of all the important structures within the chest and allows for high-resolution imaging of both the aortic lumen and the wall itself. As such, it is a sensitive method for delineating the ...
Kapoor V - - 2001
We describe a case of a 63-year-old man with chronic-contained rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm at the site of prior graft repair of the aneurysm. Initially misinterpreted as osteomyelitis on the basis of CT findings, this chronic-contained rupture of the abdominal aorta eroding the vertebrae was preoperatively diagnosed at ...
Stöllberger C - - 2001
In a 50-year-old woman, admitted because of a renal infarction, a 10-cm long floating, highly mobile thrombus with a diameter of 15-20 mm in the descending aorta was detected by transoesophageal echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging. She was a poor surgical candidate due to obstructive lung disease and obesity. Under ...
Suzuki Y - - 2001
PURPOSE: To report a patient with Marfan's syndrome in whom cortical blindness occurred after planned circulatory arrest during aortic arch surgery. CASE: A 31-year-old man underwent aortic arch surgery because of an acute aortic dissection due to Marfan's syndrome. He noticed poor vision after surgery, although his pupillary reflexes and ...
Gutberlet M - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: As the morpholgic severity of coarctation of the aorta is difficult to assess, especially after previous repair, the value of the technique of multiplanar reconstruction of magnetic resonance imaging data to achieve a 3-dimensional reconstruction of the aortic arch was evaluated and compared to hemodynamic measurements. METHODS AND RESULTS: ...
Krejci C S - - 2001
Sonography has inherent limitations for thoracic imaging because sound waves are reflected by bone and air space (such as in lung parenchyma). However, sonography is less expensive and more convenient than computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); it provides immediate information with real-time imaging; and it can provide ...
Urata J - - 2001
The efficacy of the nonenhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) technique known as fresh-blood imaging (FBI), using electrocardiograph (ECG)-triggered 3D half-Fourier fast spin-echo (FSE), was evaluated for the detection and characterization of aortic diseases. Seventy-five consecutive patients with aortic disease underwent the FBI examination on a 1.5-T clinical imager. The results ...
Downing S W - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Spiral computed tomographic (CT) scan is an excellent screen for aortic trauma. Traditionally, aortography is performed when injury is suspected to confirm the diagnosis. We hypothesized that it is safe and expeditious to forgo aortography when the spiral CT demonstrates aortic injury. METHODS: Retrospective review of 54 patients undergoing ...
Whitaker S C - - 2001
Imaging is an essential component of endoluminal aneurysm repair. Detailed imaging with computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and angiography, alone or in combination, is required for the initial assessment and planning. Careful, lifelong follow-up is essential since complications of endoluminal repair may take months or years to appear. Follow-up imaging ...
Yasuhara H - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms of formation of intraluminal thrombus (ILT) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) remain unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the pathogenesis of AAA by analysis of ILT. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the size of ILT in 98 consecutive patients with AAA undergoing abdominal computed tomography ...
Parry C K - - 2001
An artifact simulating aortic dissection has been seen in computed tomography (CT) and reported in numerous journals. The purpose of this study is to determine the origin. A phantom was constructed to simulate the motion of the ascending aorta during the cardiac cycle. Technique factors such as scan time, slice ...
Wood N B - - 2001
A combined MR and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study is made of flow in the upper descending thoracic aorta. The aim was to investigate further the potential of CFD simulations linked to in vivo MRI scans. The three-dimensional (3D) geometrical images of the aorta and the 3D time-resolved velocity images ...
Summers R M - - 2001
PURPOSE: The thoracic aorta is an important site of atherosclerotic disease in patients with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HFH). Thoracic aortic atherosclerosis in patients with HFH was assessed with contrast-enhanced MR angiograms using exoscopic and endoscopic virtual angioscopy reconstructions and maximum intensity projections (MIPs). METHOD: Contrast-enhanced MR angiograms of the thoracic ...
Groenink M - - 2001
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of magnetic resonance (MR) flow mapping in the assessment of aortic biophysical properties in patients with Marfan syndrome and to detect differences in biophysical properties in the normal-sized aorta distal to the aortic root between these patients and matched control subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-eight ...
Coulam C H - - 2001
Aneurysm and type B dissections account for most acute abdominal aortic abnormalities. The postsurgical aorta deserves special attention owing to the risk of complications. Most aortic abnormalities presenting acutely are emergencies that carry a high risk of mortality, and imaging plays a critical role in patient evaluation. Modern helical CT ...
Neschis D G - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: Many patients with aortic aneurysms have renal insufficiency and may be at increased risk when conventional imaging modalities (contrast-enhanced computed tomography and arteriography) are used for aortic endograft design. Our objective was to determine if magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) could be used as the sole imaging modality for endoprosthetic ...
Itazawa T - - 2001
The patient was a 15-year-old girl with suspected Takayasu arteritis. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, using the fast low angle shot (FLASH) technique, revealed aneurysmal dilation of the aortic root and irregular thickening of the aortic wall. Three-dimensional (3-D) contrast-enhanced MR angiography successfully demonstrated narrowing of the left carotid and left ...
Bromley P J - - 2001
The evaluation of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms for endograft candidacy and their follow-up after treatment are heavily dependent on radiologic imaging. Factors never considered during conventional open repair have become crucial to patient selection and procedural success, and the new and developing nature of the field of endovascular repair ...
Haulon S - - 2001
After endovascular treatment of AAA, regular clinical and radiologic surveillance is necessary for early diagnosis and treatment of mid-term and long-term complications. The purpose of this report was to evaluate the efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in screening for type II endoleaks and assessing the results of treatment by ...
Scholz T D - - 2001
Aortic aneurysm following subclavian flap repair of coarctation of the aorta is thought to occur infrequently. We present a case in which aneurysm of the subclavian flap was found 10 years after the original surgery. The location and extent of the aneurysm was clearly defined using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging ...
Kato K - - 2001
PURPOSE: To plan stent-grafting for aortic aneurysms with complicated morphology, we prepared life-sized aortic replicas by laser stereolithography using helical 3D--CT data. The accuracy of the replica was evaluated by measurement of vessel phantoms and clinical 3D--CT data. METHOD: An imaginary aortic wall was created from helical CT images of ...
Kaneda T - - 2001
Isolated right aortic arch with mirror-image branching is a rare congenital anomaly. To date, no case has been reported for aortic dissection involving a right aortic arch with mirror-image branching. We report here on a case involving a 58-year-old man in whom expanding type B aortic dissection was demonstrated in ...
Vaccari G - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Increasing use of modern high-resolution imaging techniques yields to describe very early stages of aortic pathology which, if left untreated, may lead to overt aortic dissection. One typical example is aortic intramural hematoma (IMH) with a limited number of cases described in the literature and uncertainties still existing about ...
Iwasaki T - - 2001
Aortic dissection is among the most common of fatal conditions of the aorta. Prompt and accurate diagnosis of the site and extent of the lesion is necessary for adequate therapy. However, this catastrophic disease, characterized by extensive damage to smooth muscle cells, lacks specific signs and symptoms. As a result, ...
Cavagna E - - 2001
The aim of this study was to assess in vivo patency of seven commonly used non-ferromagnetic plain stents as regards demonstration of the contained lumen at 3D gadolinium-enhanced MRA in a 0.5-T MR environment. Twenty-one patients with 22 stents (1 aortic, 18 iliac, 3 popliteal) were imaged with MRA. Stent-related ...
Beese R C - - 2001
Aortic angiography is widely considered the 'gold standard' for the diagnosis of traumatic thoracic aortic injury. Unfortunately, thoracic aortic angiography has many disadvantages: the technique is invasive but, more importantly, it is not routinely available in all hospitals, necessitating transfer of critically ill patients. Contrast-enhancement helical computerised tomography (CEHCT) of ...
Hartnell G G - - 2001
There are numerous approaches to the diagnosis of aortic aneurysms and aortic dissection. Echocardiography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have enthusiastic proponents promoting each technique, which to some extent obscures the real value of each technique. This review examines the role of these techniques in the diagnosis ...
Scaglione M - - 2001
The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the value of contrast-enhanced helical CT for detecting and managing acute thoracic aortic injury (ATAI). Between June 1995 and February 2000, 1419 consecutive chest CT examinations were performed in the setting of major blunt trauma. The following CT findings were considered ...
Zachary C H - - 2001
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly employed in the evaluation of aortic arch abnormalities. We present a rare form of vascular ring, that of a right aortic arch with mirror-image branching and left ligamentum arteriosus, which was clearly defined preoperatively by MRI. The patient subsequently underwent successful surgical division ...
Golzarian J - - 2001
Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm is becoming a valuable alternative to open surgery in selected patients. With the recognition of this new treatment, however, many complications, some of them life-threatening, are reported. Imaging plays a major role in the detection of these complications. This article reviews the role of ...
d'Audiffret A - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: A growing number of patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms are currently being offered endoluminal treatment. However, the incidence of endoleaks, stenosis, and thrombosis is around 25% to 30%. As a result, a strict post procedure imaging surveillance protocol is necessary. The purpose of this study was to compare duplex ...
Fillinger M F - - 2000
Surgical and endovascular treatment of aortic diseases greatly depends on accurate preoperative imaging. Furthermore, intraoperative assessment of endovascular device placement requires exact delineation of the aortic pathology and landmarks on which surgical strategies are based. This article describes the technical considerations of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance angiography, ...
Silverman J M - - 2000
PURPOSE: To assess prospectively the accuracy of phase-contrast cine MR angiography in the detection of thoracic aortic dissection with operative correlation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and ninety-seven symptomatic patients suspected of having thoracic aortic dissection or aneurysm as well as 13 patients suspected of having thoracic aortic coarctation and ...
Resnick L M - - 2000
To assess the physiologic and clinical relevance of newer noninvasive measures of vascular compliance, computerized arterial pulse waveform analysis (CAPWA) of the radial pulse was used to calculate two components of compliance, C1 (capacitive) and C2 (oscillatory or reflective), in 87 normotensive (N1BP, n = 20), untreated hypertensive (HiBP, n ...
Wolf Y G - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare duplex ultrasound scanning and computed tomographic (CT) angiography for postoperative imaging and surveillance after endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). METHODS: One hundred consecutive patients with AAA underwent endovascular (Medtronic AneuRx, stent graft) aneurysm repair and were imaged with both ...
Rehman A - - 2000
Complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repairs are preferably done by a staged approach, using the elephant trunk procedure. Postoperatively, such patients can present as a diagnostic dilemma if subjected to radiologic diagnostic studies such as computerized tomographic (CT) scanning or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the thoracic cavity. The authors report ...
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