Publications by authors named "A Gamroth"

The goal of our study was to evaluate a rapid noninvasive MR technique for quantification of the pulmonary artery acceleration time (PAT) and other parameters of pulmonary hemodynamics and to correlate with pulmonary artery mean pressure (mPAP). The PAT known as "time-to-peak" out of Doppler echocardiographic measurements normally shows significant inverse correlation with mPAP. With the MR-RACE-Technique (RACE: Real time ACquisition and Evaluation of motion) blood velocity measurements can be obtained with a total acquisition time of a few seconds.

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To investigate the potential of three-dimensional time-of-flight MR angiography (MRA) to complement SE imaging, 18 patients with intracerebral arteriovenous malformations were prospectively followed after undergoing radiosurgery. Vessel occlusion after stereotaxic single high dose radiotherapy develops slowly. The MRA detected signs of nidus obliteration earlier and with a higher sensitivity than did SE imaging.

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MR angiography (MRA) proved to be promising combined to MR imaging (MRI) in the assessment of intrathoracic masses. Sequential FLASH 2D angiograms were acquired in breath-hold technique using the following parameters: TR = 30 ms, TE = 10 ms, FA = 30 degrees. Section thickness was 5 mm with 1 mm overlap between sequential sections.

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MR blood velocity measurements were performed by the RACE technique in a plane perpendicular to the flow of the pulmonary arteries. MR findings were correlated with those of perfusion scintigraphy, Doppler US and right heart catheter (thermodilution). The ratio of MR blood flow measurements of right and left pulmonary arteries correlated well with the results of perfusion scintigraphy (RPA to LPA) and Doppler.

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