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Eprint ID | 10859
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Title Alternative | 頸部内頚動脈慢性閉塞性疾患におけるFAIR-HASTEを用いた脳灌流画像:DSC-pMRIとの対比
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Author |
Ita, Kentaro
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Abstract | To determine the efficacy of flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery using half-Fourier single-shot turbo spin-echo (FAIR-HASTE) in detecting cerebral hypoperfusion in chronic carotid occlusive disease, we subjected 12 patients with various degrees of cervical internal carotid artery stenoses and/or occlusion (Stenosis group) and 24 volunteers (Normal group) to FAIR-HASTE. In addition, 10 out of 12 patients in the Stenosis group underwent dynamic susceptibility contrast-perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (DSC-pMRI) before and after revascularization in the dominantly affected side. The absolute asymmetry indexes (AIs) of both cerebral hemispheres in the Normal and Stenosis groups were compared in FAIR-HASTE. In addition, the AIs were compared with those in the Stenosis group before and after revascularization in both FAIR-HASTE and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF), calculated with DSC-pMRI. A statistically significant difference was recognized between the AIs in the Normal and Stenosis groups (AI = 2.25 +- 1.92, 8.09 +- 4.60, respectively ; p < 0.0001). Furthermore, in the Stenosis group the AIs on both FAIR-HASTE (8.88 +- 4.93, 2.22 +- 1.79, respectively ; p = 0.0003) and rCBF (7.13 +- 3.57, 1.25 +- 1.33, respectively ; p = 0.0003) significantly decreased after revascularization. In the Stenosis group, before revascularization, signal intensity on both FAIR-HASTE and rCBF had a tendency to be lower in the dominantly affected side. FAIR-HASTE imaging was useful in the detection and evaluation of cerebral hypoperfusion in chronic occlusive carotid disease.
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Keywords | brain
perfusion
MRI
FAIR
HASTE
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Note | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16943858&dopt=Abstract
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Published Date | 2006-06-30
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Grant Number | 甲第3224号
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Granted Date | 2006-06-30
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Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Science
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Grantor | 岡山大学
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Official Url | http://escholarship.lib.okayama-u.ac.jp/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=amo
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language |
日本語
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File Version | none
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Unknown
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