Abstract
PURPOSE: We aimed to evaluate the quality of various 3D T(1)-weighted images (T(1)WIs) of the stent lumen using a carotid stent phantom and determine the suitable T(1)WI sequence for visualization of the stent lumen after carotid artery stenting. METHODS: The carotid stent phantom consisted of polypropylene tubes that mimicked common carotid arteries with and without stenting. On 1.5T and 3.0T MRI scanners, transverse T(1)WIs of the carotid stent phantom were obtained using 3D turbo spin-echo (TSE), 3D fast field-echo (3D-FFE), and 3D turbo field echo volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBE) under clinical conditions. The signal intensity ratio (SIR) was determined using the mean signal intensity of the stent lumen (SI(stent)) divided by the lumen without a stent in each T(1)WI. The SNR of the stent lumen (SNR(stent)) was calculated from SI(stent) divided by the standard deviation of the uniform region near the stent lumen. RESULTS: The 3D-FFE and VIBE had higher SNR(stent) than other T(1)WIs and clearly visualized the stent lumen. The 3D-TSE had the lowest SIR and SNR(stent), preventing stent lumen visualization. CONCLUSION: T(1)WIs obtained using 3D-FFE and VIBE allows stent lumen visualization.