Efficiency of breath-hold three-dimensional fast imaging employing steady state acquisition sequence for coronary stenoses detection / 中华放射学杂志
Chinese Journal of Radiology
; (12)2001.
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Objective To evaluate the efficiency of coronary magnetic resonance angiography (CMRA) for stenoses detection by using breath-hold three-dimensional fast imaging employing steady state acquisition (FIESTA) sequence with the reference of conventional coronary catheter angiography. Methods~Consecutive 33 patients accepted CMRA examination within 3 weeks after the catheter angiography. Coronary stenoses was graded in 5 levels as 0%, 0%-25%, 25%-50%, 50%-75%, and 75%-100%, respectively, and CMRA and catheter angiogram were compared segment by segment. Results For the differentiation of the stenoses 50%, the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of CMRA was 84.3%, 84.8%, and 84.1%, respectively, and the negative prediction value was 92.3%. The accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity for the differentiation of stenoses between 50%-75% and 75%-100% were all 61.5%. Conclusion The breath-holding three-dimensional FIESTA sequence for CMRA was practical to exclude hemodynamic significant coronary stenoses but limited in detail grading.
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Chinese Journal of Radiology
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2001
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