학술논문

Intra-arterial CT-angiography for cerebral arteriovenous malformation—initial experiences for treatment planning of radiosurgery1 1This paper is submitted as an original research.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Nov2002, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p1121-1133. 13p.
Subject
*ANGIOGRAPHY
*CEREBRAL arteries
*RADIOSURGERY
*TOMOGRAPHY
Language
ISSN
0360-3016
Abstract
Purpose: To clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of intra-arterial CT angiography (IACTA) for treatment planning of arteriovenous malformation radiosurgery.Methods and Materials: A CT scanner installed in an angiographic examination room was used. Helical IACTA was performed in 22 patients during continuous intra-arterial infusion of contrast medium via the internal carotid or vertebral artery, and dynamic IACTA was performed in 20 of these patients with reconstruction at 0.2-s intervals. The dynamic IACTA was repeated for each 3- or 5-mm increment to encompass the nidus. Subtractions were performed in postembolization cases. A retrospective review of IACTA was performed to assess the effectiveness of dynamic scans.Results: No complications related to the angiographic procedure or CT imaging were detected. High contrast enhancement was obtained for both helical and dynamic IACTA. In 18 of the 20 cases (90%), draining veins were separated from the nidus by using the enhancement patterns, and in 13 cases (65%), feeding arteries were separated.Conclusion: Dynamic IACTA added important information for target-volume determinations. Conventional CT and MRI could be omitted from the protocol, and the period that patients wore the frame was substantially shortened. We conclude that IACTA is a practical and useful method for radiosurgical treatment planning of arteriovenous malformations. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]