Benefit of Advanced 3D DSA and MRI/CT Fusion in Neurovascular Pathology.
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36745215
Description
Digital subtraction angiography provides excellent spatial and temporal resolution; however, it lacks the capability to depict the nonvascular anatomy of the brain and spinal cord.A review of the institutional database identified five patients in whom a new integrated fusion workflow of cross-sectional imaging and 3D rotational angiography (3DRA) provided important diagnostic information and assisted in treatment planning. These included two acutely ruptured brain arteriovenous malformations (AVM), a small superficial brainstem AVM after radiosurgery, a thalamic microaneurysm, and a spine AVM, and fusion was crucial for diagnosis and influenced further treatment.Fusion of 3DRA and cross-sectional imaging may help to gain a deeper understanding of neurovascular diseases. This is advantageous for planning and providing treatment and, most importantly, may harbor the potential to minimize complication rates. Integrating image fusion in the work-up of cerebrovascular diseases is likely to have a major impact on the neurovascular field in the future.
Date of Publication
2023-09
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
AVM Aneurysm Image fusion Intracerebral hemorrhage Rotational angiography
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Matzinger, Marco | |
Pereira, Vitor Mendes | |
Series
Clinical neuroradiology
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
ISSN
1869-1439
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open.access