Preoperative evaluation of the hepatic vascular anatomy in living liver donors: Comparison of CT angiography and MR angiography

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Purpose: To compare the diagnostic performance of CT angiography (CTA) and MR angiography (MRA) for preoperative hepatic vascular evaluation in living liver donors. Materials and Methods: Twenty-eight living donor candidates underwent preoperative CTA and MRA. Two blinded radiologists evaluated the anatomic types of the hepatic artery (HA) and portal vein (PV), and the number of aberrant hepatic veins (HVs) on both CTA and MRA, independently. Four grades of confidence levels were used to indicate the clarity of depiction of the HA and PV. Surgical findings were used as a standard of reference. Results: For determining the anatomic types of the HA and PV, and the number of aberrant HVs, CTA and MRA did not significantly differ in terms of accuracy ([89%, 96%, and 68% on CTA] vs. [86%, 93%, and 68% on MRA] for reader 1, P > 0.05; and [93%, 100%, and 86% on CTA] vs. [89%, 93%, and 79% on MRA] for reader 2, P > 0.05). Confidence for the depiction of major branches of HA and PV did hot differ between CTA and MRA, except for a better depletion of the left HA (LHA) on CTA (P < 0.05) Conclusion: In living donor candidates, both CTA and MRA can provide a complete evaluation of the hepatic vascular anatomy. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Lee, M. W., Lee, J. M., Lee, J. Y., Kim, S. H., Park, E. A., Han, J. K., … Choi, B. I. (2006). Preoperative evaluation of the hepatic vascular anatomy in living liver donors: Comparison of CT angiography and MR angiography. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 24(5), 1081–1087. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.20726

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