High-resolution intracranial vessel wall MRI in an elderly asymptomatic population: comparison of 3T and 7T

Anita A Harteveld, Anja G van der Kolk, HB van der Worp, Nikki Dieleman, JCW Siero, Hugo J Kuijf, CJM Frijns, Peter R Luijten, Jaco J M Zwanenburg, J Hendrikse

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Abstract

Objectives: Several intracranial vessel wall sequences have been described in recent literature, with either 3-T or 7-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the current study, we compared 3-T and 7-T MRI in visualising both the intracranial arterial vessel wall and vessel wall lesions. Methods: Twenty-one elderly asymptomatic volunteers were scanned by 3-T and 7-T MRI with an intracranial vessel wall sequence, both before and after contrast administration. Two raters scored image quality, and presence and characteristics of vessel wall lesions. Results: Vessel wall visibility was equal or significantly better at 7 T for the studied arterial segments, even though there were more artefacts hampering assessment. The better visualisation of the vessel wall at 7 T was most prominent in the proximal anterior cerebral circulation and the posterior cerebral artery. In the studied elderly asymptomatic population, 48 vessel-wall lesions were identified at 3 T, of which 7 showed enhancement. At 7 T, 79 lesions were identified, of which 29 showed enhancement. Seventy-one percent of all 3-T lesions and 59 % of all 7-T lesions were also seen at the other field strength. Conclusions: Despite the large variability in detected lesions at both field strengths, we believe 7-T MRI has the highest potential to identify the total burden of intracranial vessel wall lesions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1585–1595
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Radiology
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Cerebral arteries
  • Cerebrovascular disorders
  • Intracranial atherosclerosis
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Neuroimaging

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