Extracardiac applications of MR blood pool contrast agent in children

Shannon G. Farmakis, Geetika Khanna

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance (MR) angiography has significantly reduced the need for diagnostic conventional angiography and is preferred over CT angiography in children because of its lack of ionizing radiation. The availability of gadofosveset trisodium (the only clinically approved blood pool MR contrast agent) has led to an increase in applications of MR for vascular imaging and an improvement in diagnostic quality of MR angiography. Gadofosveset is a gadolinium-based contrast agent that binds reversibly to albumin, resulting in increased paramagnetic effect and longer intravascular residence. This allows for high-resolution arterial and venous MR angiography, assessment of flow characteristics of vascular malformations, dynamic vascular imaging, and multi-station imaging with a single low-dose gadolinium contrast injection. The purpose of this pictorial essay is to facilitate understanding of the kinetics and safety profile of gadofosveset trisodium, discuss technical aspects of imaging, and illustrate advantages and extracardiac applications in pediatric body imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1598-1609
Number of pages12
JournalPediatric radiology
Volume44
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 19 2014

Keywords

  • Blood pool contrast agent
  • Gadofosveset trisodium
  • Magnetic resonance angiography
  • Magnetic resonance venography
  • Pediatric

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