Bone subtraction CTA for transcranial arteries: intra-individual comparison with standard CTA without bone subtraction and TOF-MRA.

Buerke B, Puesken M, Wittkamp G, Stehling C, Ditt H, Seidensticker P, Wessling J, Heindel W, Kloska SP

Research article (journal)

Abstract

To evaluate the impact of bone subtraction computed tomography angiography (BS-CTA) for the assessment of transcranial arteries in comparison with standard CTA (S-CTA) without bone removal and time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography (TOF-MRA).Cranial unenhanced CT and S-CTA were performed in 53 patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease. BS-CTA datasets were reconstructed from the S-CTA and unenhanced CT source images. TOF-MRA was performed within 24h after CTA on a 1.5 T MRI system. Two radiologists, in consensus, evaluated the segments of the internal carotid artery (C2-C7), the vertebral artery (V4), and the basilar artery for the degree of stenosis. A five-step scale (0-49, 50-69, 70-89, 90-99% and occlusion) for the degree of stenosis was applied for all segments. Wilcoxon's signed rank test was used for statistical analysis.Seven hundred and fifty vessel segments (ICA:636, VA:106, BA:53) were analysed. The degree of stenosis on S-CTA was consistent with TOF-MRA in all segments. BS-CTA showed a trend towards higher stenosis scores in cases of calcified plaques compared to S-CTA (p=0.11) and TOF-MRA (p=0.09), which was not statistically significant. In transcranial segments, BS-CTA revealed equivalent scores compared to S-CTA and TOF-MRA (p=0.25; p=0.20).BS-CTA produced similar results to TOF-MRA and S-CTA and can be applied as a non-invasive imaging method for the transcranial arteries. However, BS-CTA shows a trend towards overestimation of the degree of stenosis.

Details about the publication

JournalClinical Radiology (Clin Radiol)
Volume65
Issue6
Page range440-446
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.crad.2010.03.002
KeywordsHumans; Skull; Cerebral Arteries; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; Middle Aged; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Cerebral Angiography; Male; Angiography Digital Subtraction; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Reproducibility of Results; Female; Humans; Skull; Cerebral Arteries; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; Middle Aged; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Cerebral Angiography; Male; Angiography Digital Subtraction; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Reproducibility of Results; Female

Authors from the University of Münster

Heindel, Walter Leonhard
Clinic of Radiology
Püsken, Michael
Clinic of Radiology
Stehling, Christoph
Clinic of Radiology
Weßling, Johannes
Clinic of Radiology