Multislice CT Angiography of the Iliac Arteries in the Presence of Various Stents
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Investigative Radiology
- Vol. 36 (12) , 699-704
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004424-200112000-00004
Abstract
To evaluate the imaging characteristics of various iliac artery stents and stent-grafts in a multislice, computed tomography angiography (MSCTA) phantom study. Twelve types of stents and three stent-grafts made of different materials (steel, nitinol, tantalum, cobalt-based alloy) were implanted in plastic tubes with an 8-mm inner diameter filled with iodinated contrast medium diluted to 200 HU. To evaluate the influence of scan parameters on artifacts, the Palmaz stent (as one example) was scanned with a four-slice scanner (Siemens VolumeZoom) with different detector collimations and pitches. All other stents were examined with a collimation of 4 x 1 mm and a table feed of 4 mm/rotation. Axial images and multiplanar reformations were evaluated regarding artifact size, lumen visibility, and intraluminal attenuation values. Higher pitch values caused more pronounced artifacts. Image quality and delineation of the stent struts improved with thinner detector collimation. The size of the stent-related artifacts and the visibility of the stent lumen depended on the underlying stent material and design. Pronounced artifacts, resulting in an insufficient delineation of the stent lumen, were caused by the Strecker tantalum stent and the Zenith stent. Moderate artifacts were caused by the Wallgraft, Passager, Palmaz P 395 and P 424, Bridge, Perflex, and ZA stents. Some artificial lumen narrowing but good lumen delineation was seen with the Strecker nitinol, Symphony, Memotherm, SMART, Corinthian, and Wallstent stents. Scanning parameters, stent material, and stent design influence lumen assessability and image quality in MSCTA. Detailed lumen assessment is impossible in the Strecker tantalum and Zenith stents and limited in the Wallgraft, Passager, Palmaz P 395 and PS 424, Bridge, Perflex, and ZA-stent stent-grafts but feasible in all other examined products.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- In Vitro Evaluation of Intravascular Stent Artifacts in Three-Dimensional MR AngiographyInvestigative Radiology, 2001
- Mehrschicht-Spiral-CT des Abdomens bei onkologischen Patienten: Einfluss von Tischvorschub und Detektorkonfiguration auf Bildqualität und StrahlenexpositionRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2001
- Stent Appearance at Contrast-enhanced MR Angiography: In Vitro Examination with 14 StentsRadiology, 2000
- Aorta and Iliac Arteries: Single versus Multiple Detector-Row Helical CT AngiographyRadiology, 2000
- Pelvic and Lower Extremity Arterial ImagingAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 2000
- Subsecond multi-slice computed tomography: basics and applicationsEuropean Journal of Radiology, 1999
- Iliofemoral Arterial Occlusive Disease: Contrast-enhanced MR Angiography for Preinterventional Evaluation and Follow-up after Stent PlacementRadiology, 1999
- Aortoiliac and Lower Extremity Arteries: Comparison of Three-dimensional Dynamic Contrast-enhanced Subtraction MR Angiography and Conventional AngiographyRadiology, 1999
- Diagnostic Value of Spiral-CT Angiography in Comparison with Digital Subtraction Angiography Before and After Peripheral Vascular InterventionAngiology, 1998
- Aortic and iliac stenoses: follow-up results of stent placement after insufficient balloon angioplasty in 118 cases.Radiology, 1996