3d Time-of-flight Mr Angiography At 3.0 Tesla Underestimates Disease Stage Compared To Digital Subtraction Angiography In The Evaluation Of Moyamoya Disease

Stroke(2022)

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Introduction: Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is currently the gold standard for evaluation of moyamoya disease (MMD) and is the basis for several grading systems. Non-invasive modalities such as MRA are also used in assessment of MMD. Accurate implementation of these staging systems for use with MRA would imply a less-invasive method of MMD monitoring. Methods: This was a single-center retrospective study that compared MRA to reference DSA studies in determining MMD severity using Berlin and modified Suzuki (mSG) grading systems A single reviewer assigned modified Suzuki and Berlin grades to all included hemispheres on both MRA and DSA. The mean difference between MRA and DSA grades for each DSA reference grade was determined utilizing both grading systems. The distribution of scores was also compared between MRA and DSA using both grading systems. Results: A total of 166 cerebral hemispheres in 90 patients were included: The mean age at MMD diagnosis was 34.8 years (standard deviation [SD] = 14.2), and fifty-three patients (63.9%) were male. Mean MRA grades were significantly lower than DSA reference grades 3 and 4 utilizing the mSG system (p = <0.0001 in both cases); A similar pattern was observed for Berlin grades 2 and 3 (p = <0.0001, Table 1 ). The distribution of modified Suzuki grades on MRA was skewed toward relatively lower grades as compared to DSA (p = <0.0001): This pattern was also true for Berlin grades as well (p = <0.0001, Table 2 ). Conclusions: DSA is essential in the evaluation of MMD, as MRA is shown to underestimate disease stage, with a greater degree of underestimation in more severe disease. We suggest DSA be performed in order to aid in appropriate treatment planning.
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Moyamoya, Angiography
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