Time resolved computed tomography angiography in the evaluation of brain arteriovenous malformation: a feasibility study

Author:

Singh Rupinder1,Gupta Vivek2,Ahuja Chirag2,Khandelwal Niranjan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroradiology, Bala Ji Medical Institute, India

2. Department of Radiodiagnosis, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India

Abstract

Background and purpose Digital subtraction angiography is the current gold standard for diagnosing as well as the follow-up of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. However, as it is invasive, relatively expensive and time-consuming, a non-invasive alternative is of interest. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of time resolved computed tomography angiography (TR-CTA) in a series of five diagnosed cranial arteriovenous malformation patients, demonstrated by conventional digital subtraction angiography with respect to acquisition, depiction of angiographic phases and radiation exposure. Materials and methods Five patients demonstrating a cranial arteriovenous malformation on digital subtraction angiography were studied with TR-CTA. The TR-CTA imaging was done by using a 128-detector computed tomography scanner. Digital subtraction angiography and TR-CTA studies were independently read by two blinded observers, by using a standardised scoring sheet. TR-CTA results were analysed with digital subtraction angiography as the criterion standard. Results TR-CTA generated comparable angiographic phases. In all five cases, there was complete agreement between digital subtraction angiography and TR-CTA regarding the size, arterial feeders, nidal morphology and venous drainage of the arteriovenous malformation. Conclusions TR-CTA imaging as a technique is feasible, providing images with good temporal and spatial resolution at an acceptable radiation dose. It appears to be a promising non-invasive adjunct to digital subtraction angiography.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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