FBI is a special angiographic technique that eliminates the use of contrast medium. In conventional MRA, it is difficult to obtain clear views of small vessels in the extremities. With the use of FBI, images of the arteries or veins without the administration of contrast provide valuable clinical information.
Conventional MRA
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FBI arterial image |
FBI venous image |
* MRA (MR angiography)
= MRI of the blood vessels |
The lesion is clearly observed
in the arterial image. |
Blood itself produces an MR signal, but due to being constantly moving, it has been difficult to clearly depict it. FBI can capture moving blood-flow signal very quickly, similar to the way that fast shutter speeds on a picture camera can freeze rapid motion. This captured signal shows white in a 2D cross-sectional image. The left image below is an original FBI image showing enhanced blood vessels. The image on the right is a 3D visualization of blood flow. The 3D FBI image is obtained by superimposing the original 2D images and applying three-dimensional processing.
Base image for FBI | FBI image | ||
Cross-sectional
images with enhanced blood flow are acquired. The scanning procedure is the same as in conventional MRI exams. | By applying 3D
processing, the entire vascularization can be obtained. The vessels can be observed in detail from different directions. | ||
Arteriosclerosis obliterans of
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Arteriosclerosis obliterans
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FBI of varices in the
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Left: FBI
Right: X-ray angiography FBI provides information comparable to X-ray angiography. |
Left: FBI
Right: Multislice CT FBI provides information comparable to 16-rowmultislice CT. |
The varix is clearly depicted. |
There are no concerns about exposure to ionizing radiation.
Examination can be repeated as many times as needed, without safety concerns. No injection of contrast medium is required. | ||
MRI examinations are contraindicated for patients with a cardiac pacemaker.
Patients who have ferromagnetic materials inside their body should consult with their physician before undergoing an MRI examination. Before the examination, the patient must remove all ferromagnetic materials. |
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