Purpose: The objective is to show that TR-MRA is a useful non-invasive technique without ionizing radiation of traditional angiography in evaluating VMs.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective search utilizing M-Power for MRA studies done at 3 T (Trio, Siemens) with both 3D contrast enhanced TR-MRA and 3D CE-MRA sequences from 2009 to 2018 were obtained after IRB approval. The images were blindly reviewed by two experienced cardiovascular radiologists for informations regarding vascular malformations with the ability to separate arteries and veins without any overlay or contamination in real time. Both TR-MRA and 3D CE-MRA images were carefully evaluated. The following characteristics: flow rate, size, type, feeding vessels, draining vessels and clots were evaluated. The findings were then compared to the Catheter Angiography for the patients that had catheter angiography study.

Results: The M-Power search resulted a total of 69 patients (24 males, 45 females, age range 11 days to 74 years). Of those 69, there were 25 patients with confirmatory Catheter Angiography study. The radiologists characterized VMs as 19 high flow VMs, 47 slow flow VMs, 2 lymphatic malformations and 1 no flow VM. Of those with Cath, there was 100% concordance with the TR-MRA.

Conclusion: TR-MRA provides functional characterization of a VM that cannot be determined with CE-MRA alone. This is critical in treatment planning with high-flow VMs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinimag.2023.06.010DOI Listing

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