In order to test the suitability of magnetic resonance angiography for
the visualization of Brescia-Cimino hemodialysis shunts, 20 patients
(8 women, 12 men, aged 24-69 years) were examined with this technique.
The shunt arm was placed in an extremity coil. The time-of-flight met
hod was applied. Examination time was less than 15 min. Arterial digit
al subtraction angiography (DSA) of the shunt arm was carried out addi
tionally in 8 patients in whom pathological results had been obtained.
Surgery was performed on 2 patients. In all cases, the feeding artery
, anastomosis, and shunt were clearly visible. The results corresponde
d exactly to those of DSA and, in the patients who had undergone surge
ry, also to the situs. The patients stated that the examination techni
que was not very disturbing, Magnetic resonance angiography in the tim
e-of-flight technique seems to be recommendable for the examination of
Brescia-Cimino dialysis shunts. Compared to DSA, it has major advanta
ges: it is noninvasive, and no ionizing radiation or contrast medium a
re associated with the procedure.