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- A Auer, S Felber, W Lutz, C Kremser, C Schmidauer, E Hochmair, and F Aichner.
- Department of Magnetic Resonance, University of Innsbruck, Austria.
- J Neuroimaging. 1999 Jan 1; 9 (1): 34-8.
AbstractTranscranial Doppler (TCD) sonography combines the advantages of real-time hemodynamic information, cost-effectiveness, and bedside application. However, measurements can be difficult to reproduce because the spatial resolution and the determination of insonation angles are limited. The purpose of this study was to use the high anatomic resolution of three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) images for the stereotactic guidance of TCD in order to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of TCD examinations. The MRA examinations were performed on a 1.5 T scanner using a 3D flow compensated gradient-echo sequence. A noninvasive stereotactic mask was used for image registration. The MRA data were then transferred to a personal computer. An infrared tracking system registered the position of the head and the ultrasound probe during TCD. This enabled the authors to superimpose a virtual ultrasound beam onto the MRA projections of the intracranial arteries displayed on the monitor of the personal computer. This allows the examiner to easily identify the insonated intracranial artery and displays the insonation angle. In volunteer examinations (n = 10), the accuracy and reproducibility for the localization of specific vessel segments was 2.48 mm for the middle cerebral artery and 2.81 mm for all insonated intracranial arteries (middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery, internal carotid artery, and posterior cerebral artery). Without navigation the reproducibility of vessel segment insonation dropped to 4.7 mm for the middle cerebral artery and to 4.84 mm for all vessels. The authors conclude that 3D MRA, acquired as an initial procedure in patients with intracranial vascular disorders, can be used to provide stereotactic guidance for repeated TCD examinations. This facilitates the reproducible insonation of specific vessel segments.
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