Pv. Prasad et al., Captopril MR renography in a swine model: Toward a comprehensive evaluation of renal arterial stenosis, RADIOLOGY, 217(3), 2000, pp. 813-818
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Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
PURPOSE: To test the feasibility of captopril magnetic resonance (MR) renog
raphy and to validate the technique in an animal model of renal arterial st
enosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven pigs with induced renal arterial stenosis were
studied. MR renography was performed with a T1-weighted approach by using
three-dimensional fast imaging with steady-state precession, or FISP, seque
nces after administration of a bolus of 0.1 mmol of gadopentetate dimeglumi
ne per kilogram of body weight. Captopril was administered to improve the s
pecificity.
RESULTS: The results demonstrate that differences in renographic curves and
indices are observed only if an anatomically substantial stenosis, typical
ly a diameter reduction of more than 70%, is present and captopril is admin
istered.
CONCLUSION: In this preliminary experience in an animal model, captopril MR
renography provided data consistent with expectations based on conventiona
l renographic results.