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Coronary artery bypass surgery mri angiography

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editors-in-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2], Mohammed A. Sbeih, M.D. [3]

MRI angiography

The specificity of MRI in the assessment of SVG patency is reported to be 76% to 91%. Only 66% of distal anastomoses were identified correctly.[1][2]

References

  1. Langerak SE, Vliegen HW, Jukema JW, et al. Value of magnetic resonance imaging for the noninvasive detection of stenosis in coronary artery bypass grafts and recipients coronary arteries. Circulation. 2003; 107: 1052–1058.
  2. Wittlinger T, Voigtländer T, Kreitner KF, Kalden P, Thelen M, Meyer J (2002). “Non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging of coronary bypass grafts. comparison of the haste- and navigator techniques with conventional coronary angiography” (PDF). Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 18 (6): 469–77, discussion 483–4. PMID 12537417. Retrieved 2010-07-23. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

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