J Korean Radiol Soc.  2002 Nov;47(5):457-462. 10.3348/jkrs.2002.47.5.457.

Usefulness of PC Based 3D Volume Rendering Technique in the Evaluation of Suspected Aneurysm on Brain MRA

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  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate usefulness of volume rendering technique using 3D visualization software on PC in patients with suspected intracranial aneurysm on brain MRA.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We analyzed prospectively 21 patients with suspected aneurysms on the routine MIP images which were obtained 15 degree increment along axial and sagittal plane, among 135 patients in whom brain MRA was done due to stroke symptoms for recent 5 months. The locations were the anterior communicating artery (A-com) in 8 patients, the posterior communicating artery (P-com) in 3, the ICA bifurcation in 5, the MCA bifurcation in 4, and the basilar tip in one. Male to female ratio was 14:7 and mean age was 62 years. MRA source images were sent to PC through LAN, and the existence of aneurysm was evaluated with volume rendering technique using 3D visualization software on PC. The presence or absence of aneurysm on MIP and volume rendering images was decided by the consensus of two radiologists.
RESULTS
We found the aneurysms with volume rendering technique, from 1 patient among 8 patients with suspected aneurysm at A-com and also 1 patient among 3 patients with suspected aneurysm at P-com on routine MIP images. Confirmative angiography and interventional procedures were done in these 2 patients. The causes for mimicking the aneurysm on MIP were flow displacement artifact in 9, normal P-com infundibulum in 2, and overlapped or narrowed vessels in 8 patients, and among them confirmative angiography was done in 2 patients.
CONCLUSION
Volume rendering technique using visualization software on PC is useful to scrutinize the suspected aneurysm on routine MIP images and to avoid further invasive angiography.

Keyword

Digital subtraction angiography; Magnetic resonance (MR), angiography; Magnetic resonance(MR), maximum intensity projection

MeSH Terms

Aneurysm*
Angiography
Angiography, Digital Subtraction
Arteries
Artifacts
Brain*
Consensus
Female
Humans
Intracranial Aneurysm
Local Area Networks
Male
Prospective Studies
Stroke
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