Novel Ultrafast Spiral Head MR Angiography Compared to Standard MR and CT Angiography

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intracranial vessel imaging by time-of-flight MR angiography (TOF-MRA) is one of the most frequently performed investigations in clinical neuroradiology. Particularly in the acute setting, fast imaging is needed for diagnostics, with a sequence ideally depicting even small vessels. The purpose of this study was to compare image and diagnostic quality of a novel ultrashort TOF-MRA sequence accelerated by spiral imaging (TOF-Spiral-short) to a standard TOF-MRA sequence accelerated by compressed sensing (TOF-CS) and to CT angiography (CTA). METHODS: Forty-one patients (36.6% showing vessel pathologies) who had undergone TOF-CS (acquisition duration: 4 minutes 8 seconds), TOF-Spiral-short (acquisition duration: 51 seconds; spiral imaging [accelerating factor 1.3], decreased field of view [accelerating factor 1.2], and increased voxel size [accelerating factor 3.3]), and CTA were retrospectively evaluated. Assessment of image quality, diagnostic confidence, and quantification of stenosis or aneurysm diameter were performed by two readers. RESULTS: Image quality at the skull base was slightly reduced with TOF-Spiral-short compared to CTA and TOF-CS (P

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Greve, T., Sollmann, N., Hock, A., Zimmer, C., & Kirschke, J. S. (2021). Novel Ultrafast Spiral Head MR Angiography Compared to Standard MR and CT Angiography. Journal of Neuroimaging, 31(1), 45–56. https://doi.org/10.1111/jon.12791

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