Saybasili H, Faranesh AZ, Saikus CE, Ozturk C, Lederman RJ, Guttman MA. Interventional MRI using multiple 3D angiography roadmaps with real-time imaging.
J Magn Reson Imaging 2010;
31:1015-9. [PMID:
20373448 DOI:
10.1002/jmri.22097]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To enhance real-time magnetic resonance (MR)-guided catheter navigation by overlaying colorized multiphase MR angiography (MRA) and cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) roadmaps in an anatomic context.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Time-resolved MRA and respiratory-gated MRCP were acquired prior to real-time imaging in a pig model. MRA and MRCP data were loaded into a custom real-time MRI reconstruction and visualization workstation where they were displayed as maximum intensity projections (MIPs) in distinct colors. The MIPs were rendered in 3D together with real-time multislice imaging data using alpha blending. Interactive rotation allowed different views of the combined data.
RESULTS
Fused display of the previously acquired MIP angiography data with real-time imaging added anatomical context during endovascular interventions in swine. The use of multiple MIPs rendered in different colors facilitated differentiation of vascular structures, improving visual feedback during device navigation.
CONCLUSION
Interventional real-time MRI may be enhanced by combining with previously acquired multiphase angiograms. Rendered as 3D MIPs together with 2D slice data, this technique provided useful anatomical context that enhanced MRI-guided interventional applications.
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