To investigate the diagnostic performance of whole body magnetic resonance angiography (WB-MRA) using subsystolic venous compression of the thigh.
WB-MRA is an examination that can evaluate the arteries from head to feet. Timing of the injected bolus of contrast medium can be difficult, especially in the legs. As the result of the WB-MRA depends on the contrast medium only being in the arteries at the time of examination, the use of venous compression is a possible way of overcoming the problem of early venous filling, that can hamper the diagnostic value of the examination. Venous compression is performed with a blod pressure cuff around the thighs. It is inflated to subsystolic pressure (45 mm Hg). This elevated pressure leads to filling of the lower leg arteries and late venous filling.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
Magnetic resonance angiography using a paramagnetic contrast agent.Venous compression performed with a blood-pressure cuff around both thighs.
Department of Radiology, Herlev University Hospital
Herlev Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark
Vascular diagnostic quality on the WB-MRA. Degree of arterial stenosis on the WB-MRA
Time frame: 1 month
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