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Contrast-Enhanced 3T High-Resolution MR Imaging in Symptomatic Atherosclerotic Basilar Artery Stenosis

X. Lou, N. Ma, L. Ma and W.-J. Jiang
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2013, 34 (3) 513-517; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3241
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aFrom the Department of Radiology (X.L., L.M.), People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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bDepartment of Interventional Neuroradiology (N.M.), Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
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aFrom the Department of Radiology (X.L., L.M.), People's Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing, China
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cNew Era Stroke Care and Research Institute (W.-J.J.), The Second Artillery General Hospital People's Liberation Army, Xicheng District, Beijing, China.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Contrast-enhanced 3T high-resolution MR imaging can be used to determine the wall enhancement pattern of the basilar artery in symptomatic atherosclerotic stenosis. We used this method to explore the relationship between wall enhancement and both recent infarction in the territory of the stenotic BA and subsequent ischemic events associated with the stenotic BA.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic BA stenosis ≥70% were enrolled consecutively. HR-MRI of cross-sectional BAs was obtained before and after contrast media injection, and wall enhancement indices were calculated for sections proximal to, at, and distal to the site of maximal luminal narrowing. DWI of the brain was performed to determine the presence of recent infarction.

RESULTS: Images from 56 patients were suitable for analysis. Thirty-three patients underwent stent placement for the stenotic BA, and 23 patients underwent conservative medical treatment with antiplatelet agents and risk-factor control. All 23 patients with medical treatment had a 12-month follow-up. Greater wall enhancement was seen in the section proximal to the MLN section in both patients with recent infarction (74 ± 65% versus 44 ± 44%; P = .046) and in patients with subsequent ischemic events (100 ± 57% versus 44 ± 44%; P = .014).

CONCLUSIONS: Greater wall enhancement proximal to the MLN site correlates with recent infarction in the territory of the stenotic BA and subsequent ischemic events associated with the stenotic BA. Contrast-enhanced HR-MRI may serve as a noninvasive tool for risk stratification of BA atherosclerosis.

ABBREVIATIONS:

BA
basilar artery
HR-MRI
high-resolution MRI
ICC
intraclass correlation coefficient
MLN
maximal luminal narrowing
SI
signal intensity
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X. Lou, N. Ma, L. Ma, W.-J. Jiang
Contrast-Enhanced 3T High-Resolution MR Imaging in Symptomatic Atherosclerotic Basilar Artery Stenosis
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2013, 34 (3) 513-517; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A3241

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