Assessment of Lower Limb Artery Stent Placement with 3D Variable Refocusing Flip Angle Turbo Spin Echo : A Report on Two Cases

Yuki SHIMADA, Michiaki HIGASHITANI, Junichi HASHIMOTO, Akio TSUMURAYA
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Recent studies have reported an increase in the incidence of lower extremity arterial disease in Japan secondary to rapid population aging and an increase in the numbers of diabetes and dialysis cases. Although widely used, the long-term outcomes of endovascular therapy (EVT) remain unclear. Regular evaluation to monitor restenosis is extremely important. Magnetic resonance angiography is a non-invasive approach to evaluate lower extremity arteries without contrast enhancement or radiation exposure. However, stent lumens present challenges for evaluation in some cases secondary to magnetic susceptibility artifacts. Previous studies have reported the usefulness of the volume isotropic turbo spin-echo (T1 VISTA) method, which is based on three-dimensional variable refocusing flip angle turbo spin echo images for in-stent evaluation after carotid artery stenting. In this study, we describe our findings in two patients in whom the T1 VISTA method was useful to evaluate leg artery stent patency following EVT.
三维可变再聚焦翻转角涡旋回波对下肢动脉支架置入术的评价:附2例报告
最近的研究报告称,由于人口快速老龄化,以及糖尿病和透析病例数量的增加,日本下肢动脉疾病的发病率有所增加。尽管血管内治疗(EVT)被广泛应用,但其长期疗效尚不清楚。定期评估以监测再狭窄极为重要。磁共振血管造影是一种无创的评估下肢动脉的方法,不需要增强造影剂或放射线照射。然而,在某些情况下,支架内腔的评估存在次于磁化率伪影的挑战。先前的研究报道了体积各向同性涡轮自旋回波(T1 VISTA)方法的有效性,该方法基于三维可变再聚焦翻转角度涡轮自旋回波图像用于颈动脉支架植入术后的支架内评估。在这项研究中,我们描述了我们在两例患者中的发现,其中T1 VISTA方法可用于评估EVT后腿部动脉支架的通畅性。
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