Vena Cava 3D Contrast-Enhanced MR Venography: A Pictorial Review

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Jiang Lin
Kang-Rong Zhou
Zu-Wang Chen
Jian-Hua Wang
Zi-Ping Yan
Yi-Xiang J. Wang
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[1] Zhongshan Hospital,Department of Radiology
[2] Fudan University,Department of Radiology
[3] Rui Jin Hospital,undefined
[4] Shanghai Second Medical University,undefined
[5] 21XF,undefined
[6] Mereside,undefined
[7] Current with Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals,undefined
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2005年 / 28卷
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Vena cava; MR; Vascular studies; Venography; Angiography;
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Three-dimensional contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance venography (CE MRV) is a sensitive and accurate method for diagnosing vena cava pathologies. The commonly used indirect approach involves a nondiluted gadolinium contrast agent injected into an upper limb vein or, occasionally, a pedal vein for assessment of the superior or inferior vena cava. In our studies, a coronal 3D fast multi-planar spoiled gradient-echo acquisition was used. A pre-contrast scan was obtained to ensure correct coverage of the region of interest. We initiated contrast-enhanced acquisition 15 sec after the start of contrast agent injection and performed the procedure twice. The image sets were obtained during two 20–30-sec breath hold, with a breathing rest of 5–6 sec, to obtain the first-pass and delayed arteriovenous phases. For patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome, a third acquisition coinciding with late venous phase was collected to visualize the hepatic veins, which was carried out by one additional acquisition after a 5–6-sec breathing time. This review describes the clinical application of 3D CE MRV in vena cava congenital anomalies, superior and inferior vena cava syndrome, Budd-Chiari syndrome, peripheral vein thrombosis extending to the vena cava, pre-operational evaluation in portosystemic shunting and post-surgical follow-up, and road-mapping for the placement and evaluation of complications of central venous devices.
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