TY - JOUR
T1 - A factor increasing venous contamination on bolus chase three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging
T2 - Charcot neuroarthropathy
AU - Çildağ, Mehmet B.
AU - Ertuğrul, Mustafa B.
AU - Köseoğlu, Ömer F.K.
AU - Armstrong, David G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: The study aimed to evaluate the ratio of venous contamination in diabetic cases without foot lesion, with foot lesion and with Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN). Materials and Methods: Bolus-chase three-dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) of 396 extremities of patients with diabetes mellitus was analyzed, retrospectively. Extremities were divided into three groups as follows: diabetic patients without foot ulcer or Charcot arthropathy (Group A), patients with diabetic foot ulcers (Group B) and patients with CN accompanying diabetic foot ulcers (Group C). Furthermore, amount of venous contamination classified as no venous contamination, mild venous contamination, and severe venous contamination. The relationship between venous contamination and extremity groups was investigated. Results: Severe venous contamination was seen in Group A, Group B, and Group C, 5.6%, 15.2%, and 34.1%, respectively. Statistically significant difference was seen between groups with regard to venous contamination. Conclusion: Venous contamination following bolus chase MR was higher in patients with CN.
AB - Background: The study aimed to evaluate the ratio of venous contamination in diabetic cases without foot lesion, with foot lesion and with Charcot neuroarthropathy (CN). Materials and Methods: Bolus-chase three-dimensional magnetic resonance (MR) of 396 extremities of patients with diabetes mellitus was analyzed, retrospectively. Extremities were divided into three groups as follows: diabetic patients without foot ulcer or Charcot arthropathy (Group A), patients with diabetic foot ulcers (Group B) and patients with CN accompanying diabetic foot ulcers (Group C). Furthermore, amount of venous contamination classified as no venous contamination, mild venous contamination, and severe venous contamination. The relationship between venous contamination and extremity groups was investigated. Results: Severe venous contamination was seen in Group A, Group B, and Group C, 5.6%, 15.2%, and 34.1%, respectively. Statistically significant difference was seen between groups with regard to venous contamination. Conclusion: Venous contamination following bolus chase MR was higher in patients with CN.
KW - Charcot neuroarthropathy
KW - Magnetic resonance angiography
KW - Venous contamination
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U2 - 10.4103/jcis.JCIS_77_17
DO - 10.4103/jcis.JCIS_77_17
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85061203736
SN - 2156-7514
VL - 8
JO - Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
JF - Journal of Clinical Imaging Science
IS - 1
M1 - 229380
ER -