Feasibility of carotid bifurcation angle measurement with oblique sagittal T(1)-weighted black-blood magnetic resonance imaging.
- Author:
Yong WANG
1
;
Qingjun WANG
;
Jianming CAI
;
Lin MA
;
Weijun CHEN
;
Danqing LIU
;
Xu HAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Carotid Arteries; pathology; Carotid Artery Diseases; pathology; Feasibility Studies; Female; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; methods; Male; Middle Aged; Reproducibility of Results
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):93-98
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the feasibility by oblique sagittal T(1)-weighted (QIR-FSE) black-blood sequence for measurement of the carotid bifurcation angle.
METHODSTwenty-three patients undergoing carotid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were divided in normal group and plaque group. Carotid bifurcation angle was measured by both 2D-TOF and oblique sagittal T(1)W (QIR-FSE) black-blood sequence, and the measurement was repeated after 3 months to evaluate the reproducibility. The measurement results using 2D-TOF and oblique sagittal T(1)W (QIR-FSE) black-blood sequence were compared to assess the consistency of the two sequences. Four different angles of each carotid artery were measured from different locations on oblique sagittal T(1)W. The ratio of the bilateral carotid bifurcation angle (Right/Left) was compared.
RESULTSTen patients in each group were enrolled after excluding 3 patients. Strong correlations were found between the results of the first and the second measurements for both 2D-TOF and oblique sagittal T(1)W sequences. No significant difference was found between the two sequences in the ratio of bilateral carotid bifurcation angle (right/left), nor in the 4 angles from different locations.
CONCLUSIONOblique sagittal T(1)-weighted (QIR-FSE) black-blood sequence can be used to measure the carotid bifurcation angle.