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Comparative Study
. 1998 Jul-Aug;9(4):553-9.
doi: 10.1016/s1051-0443(98)70320-3.

Renal artery evaluation: comparison of spiral CT angiography to intra-arterial DSA

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Comparative Study

Renal artery evaluation: comparison of spiral CT angiography to intra-arterial DSA

T S Kim et al. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 1998 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the role of spiral computed tomographic angiography (CTA) in renal artery evaluation.

Materials and methods: The authors prospectively performed both CTA and intraarterial digital subtraction angiography (IA-DSA) in 50 consecutive patients (24 males and 26 females) who ranged between 9 and 77 years old (mean, 39.3 years), in whom renovascular hypertension was suspected (n = 32) or who were potential renal donors (n = 18). The major scan parameters of CTA were 3-mm collimation, 4-5-mm/sec table speed, and 2-mm reconstruction interval. Both CTA and IA-DSA images were blindly interpreted by two radiologists with respect to the number of accessory renal arteries and the location and severity of renal artery stenosis.

Results: CTA demonstrated 27 of 28 accessory renal arteries (detection rate = 96%). For the detection of stenoses greater than 50% (37 of 127 renal arteries, at 40 sites), the sensitivity and specificity of CTA were 90% and 97%, respectively. For the detection of stenoses greater than 50% in the main renal arteries (32 of 99 main renal arteries, at 32 sites), the sensitivity and specificity of CTA were 100% and 97%, respectively.

Conclusion: CTA is a reliable and accurate screening modality for the evaluation of renal arteries in patients with suspected renovascular hypertension and in potential renal donors.

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