2015
DOI: 10.1097/rli.0000000000000142
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Three-Dimensional Black-Blood T1-Weighted Turbo Spin-Echo Techniques for the Diagnosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis in Comparison With Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Abstract: Volumetric isotropic turbo spin-echo acquisition magnetic resonance imaging can be used to diagnose DVT with good to excellent agreement compared with CE-MRI and sonography. It might be useful when contrast media is prohibited and in patients with suspected thrombosis of the iliac veins, which can be hard to detect with sonography.

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“…On MPRAGE, thrombus was identified as bright signal within the venous lumen that could be of neutral or low signal intensity relative to background tissues. Additionally, a diagnostic confidence score on a four-point scale as in Ttreitl et al [19] (1: poor; 4: excellent) was assigned to individual segments for each technique and then an average score was calculated for each subject.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…On MPRAGE, thrombus was identified as bright signal within the venous lumen that could be of neutral or low signal intensity relative to background tissues. Additionally, a diagnostic confidence score on a four-point scale as in Ttreitl et al [19] (1: poor; 4: excellent) was assigned to individual segments for each technique and then an average score was calculated for each subject.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, T1-weighted 3D variable flip angle turbo-spin-echo (SPACE) was proposed as a black-blood CMR approach to the detection of venous thrombosis [19, 20]. With the blood flow signal suppressed by the inherent black-blood effect of SPACE, this method can directly visualize the intraluminal thrombus.…”
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“…For future studies of arterial dissection, 3D-T1w black-blood sequences such as 3D-T1w-VISTA or 3D-T1w-SPACE seem to be promising candidates as they provide superior coverage and sub-mm resolution. These sequences have already been applied successfully for thrombus imaging [18] and for vasculitis imaging [30]. Furthermore, we cannot provide histological proof that iCE represents thrombus formation which is due to the fact that histology is usually not obtained in sCAD patients.…”
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“…bb-MRI suppresses the signal of flowing blood which allows differentiation of the vessel wall and its components from the lumen, which appears dark. This technique has been used successfully for carotid plaque imaging [17], for the detection of venous thrombi [18] and for the visualization of CAD [13, 19 -21]. It has also been used successfully to image plaque rupture and local blood coagulation in carotid atherosclerotic plaques [12,17,18,22,23].…”
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confidence: 99%