1. Hemodynamic Analysis of Cerebral AVMs with 3D Phase-Contrast MR Imaging
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S. Kiyofuji, T. Koike, H. Uchikawa, Y. Shinya, Mariko Kawashima, Hirotaka Hasegawa, Yasuhiro Suzuki, T. Sekine, Taichi Kin, Nobuhito Saito, and Y. Takeda
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Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Phase contrast microscopy ,Adult Brain ,Hemodynamics ,Mr imaging ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,law.invention ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,law ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,Cerebral Hemorrhage - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The hemodynamics associated with cerebral AVMs have a significant impact on their clinical presentation. This study aimed to evaluate the hemodynamic features of AVMs using 3D phase-contrast MR imaging with dual velocity-encodings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two patients with supratentorial AVMs who had not received any previous treatment and had undergone 3D phase-contrast MR imaging were included in this study. The nidus diameter and volume were measured for classification of AVMs (small, medium, or large). Flow parameters measured included apparent AVM inflow, AVM inflow index, apparent AVM outflow, AVM outflow index, and the apparent AVM inflow-to-outflow ratio. Correlation coefficients between the nidus volume and each flow were calculated. The flow parameters between small and other AVMs as well as between nonhemorrhagic and hemorrhagic AVMs were compared. RESULTS: Patients were divided into hemorrhagic (n = 8) and nonhemorrhagic (n = 24) groups. The correlation coefficient between the nidus volume and the apparent AVM inflow and outflow was .83. The apparent AVM inflow and outflow in small AVMs were significantly smaller than in medium AVMs (P
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- 2021