Gadobutrol-enhanced moving-table magnetic resonance angiography in patients with peripheral vascular disease: a prospective, multi-centre blinded comparison with digital subtraction angiography
@article{Hentsch2003GadobutrolenhancedMM,
title={Gadobutrol-enhanced moving-table magnetic resonance angiography in patients with peripheral vascular disease: a prospective, multi-centre blinded comparison with digital subtraction angiography},
author={Annette Hentsch and Manuela Aschauer and J{\"o}rn Oliver Balzer and Joachim Brossmann and Hans Busch and K. M. Davis and Philippe Douek and Franz Ebner and J. M. A. van Engelshoven and Michaela Gregor and Christian M. Kersting and Patrick R. Kn{\"u}sel and E. Leen and Tim Leiner and Christian Loewe and Simon Mcpherson and Peter Reimer and Fritz Werner Sch{\"a}fer and Matthias Taupitz and Siegfried A. Thurnher and Bernd Tombach and Robin Wegener and Dominik Weishaupt and James F. M. Meaney},
journal={European Radiology},
year={2003},
volume={13},
pages={2103-2114}
}
The purpose of this study was to compare moving-table three-dimensional contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE MRA), using 1.0-mol gadobutrol, with intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (i.a. DSA) for evaluation of pelvic and peripheral arteries in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease. A total of 203 patients were examined in a prospective, multi-centre study at 1.0/1.5 T. Ten vessel segments of one leg were evaluated on-site and by three independent… CONTINUE READING