VALUE OF 3-D-MT-TONE-TIME-OF-FLIGHT MAGNE TIC-RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY IN THE DETECTION OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS IN COMPARISON TO DIGITAL SUBTRACTION ANGIOGRAPHY - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY
A. Falk et al., VALUE OF 3-D-MT-TONE-TIME-OF-FLIGHT MAGNE TIC-RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY IN THE DETECTION OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS IN COMPARISON TO DIGITAL SUBTRACTION ANGIOGRAPHY - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY, RoFo. Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der neuenbildgebenden Verfahren, 164(1), 1996, pp. 31-37
Purpose: To evaluate the efficiency and accuracy of the optimized 3-D-
MT-TONE-magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) with that of intraarteria
l digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in the detection of intracrani
al aneurysms. Material and methods: From March 1994 to March 1995 30 p
atients with 38 aneurysms were prospectively subjected to MRA as well
as to DSA. Respiratory insufficient patients were excluded from MRA. R
esults: The aneurysm size ranged from 3-50 mm with an average size of
9 mm. Correct diagnosis was done in 33 aneurysms (86.8%) in 26 of the
patients. In 4 patients (13.3%) with 5 aneurysms, the blinded readers
made an incorrect diagnosis due to degradation of image quality. One (
2.6%) aneurysm was falsely described via MRA. as well as via DSA. The
sensitivity was 86.8%. In the control group of 30 patients three aneur
ysms were found, therefore the specificity was 90% and we could calcul
ate a positive predictive value of 97.1%, a negative predictive value
of 84.4% and a correct diagnosis of 90.1%. Conclusion: Our results sho
w that MT-TONE-MRA is a useful non-invasive technique with improved va
scular detail and vascular background for detection of intracranial an
eurysm. Further technical improvements are necessary for better visual
isation of pathological findings in the carotid siphon, where only 60%
of the aneurysms could be clearly detected.