Fast three-dimensional whole-body post-mortem magnetic resonance angiography

Patrick J. Laberke , Garyfalia Ampanozi , Thomas D. Ruder , Dominic Gascho , Michael J. Thali , Juergen Fornaro
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Abstract

Purpose

The goal of this study was to perform whole-body post-mortem magnetic resonance (PMMR) angiography with imaging quality comparable to that of post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) angiography.

Methods

After contrast medium injection into the arterial and venous vascular system of seven human corpses PMMR was performed using a fast three-dimensional T1 weighted spoiled gradient-echo sequence, followed by PMCT imaging. The contrast medium volumes inside the descending aorta and inside the inferior vena cava were measured both on PMMR and on PMCT images by means of image segmentation. Visualization quality of arterial and venous vessels as a function of contrast filling was scored according to a four-point scale and compared using the paired Wilcoxon signed rank test.

Results

The contrast medium volume in the descending aorta decreased 12% on average from PMMR to PMCT angiography, while the contrast medium volume in the inferior vena cava increased by 11% on average. A total of 410 vessels were analyzed. Scores for all vessels were statistically significantly smaller for the PMMR angiography when compared to PMCT angiography (p = 0.01). No statistically significant differences were found for the subgroups of large vessels (p = 0.21), for the head and neck (p = 0.16) or the abdomen (p = 0.83) as well as for the thorax when the coronary arteries were left out (p = 0.23).

Conclusions

This study demonstrates that immediate image acquisition after contrast injection and rapid 3D whole-body image acquisition offers good image quality in PMMR angiography with a vascular contrast comparable to PMCT angiography.

快速三维全身死后磁共振血管造影
目的:本研究的目的是进行全身死后磁共振(PMMR)血管造影,其成像质量与死后计算机断层扫描(PMCT)血管造影相当。方法在7具尸体的动、静脉血管系统注射造影剂后,采用快速三维T1加权破坏梯度回波序列进行PMMR成像,并进行PMCT成像。采用图像分割的方法分别在PMMR和PMCT图像上测量降主动脉和下腔静脉内造影剂体积。动脉和静脉血管的可视化质量作为造影剂填充的函数根据四分制评分,并使用配对Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行比较。结果PMMR造影与PMCT造影相比,降主动脉造影剂体积平均减少12%,下腔静脉造影剂体积平均增加11%。共分析了410只血管。与PMCT血管造影相比,PMMR血管造影的所有血管得分均有统计学意义上的显著降低(p = 0.01)。大血管亚组(p = 0.21)、头颈部亚组(p = 0.16)、腹部亚组(p = 0.83)以及不含冠状动脉的胸腔亚组(p = 0.23)的差异均无统计学意义。本研究表明,注射造影剂后的即时图像采集和快速3D全身图像采集在PMMR血管造影中提供了良好的图像质量,其血管对比度与PMCT血管造影相当。
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Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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