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Experimental multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging characterization of iliocaval venous thrombosis pathological changes.

Louis MagnusAdeline SchweinPonraj ChinnaduraiKillian FontaineKyle AutryDipan J ShahKathryn Jane Grande-AllenNabil ChakféJean Bismuth
Published in: Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders (2024)
In addition to providing a better understanding of venous thrombosis remodeling over time, magnetic resonance imaging has the potential to be a tool that could allow us to characterize the composition of venous thrombus over an interval, allowing for a refined analysis of the local evolution of venous thrombosis. We propose a noninvasive and innovative method to characterize different thresholds of chronicity with magnetic resonance imaging features of central deep vein thrombosis of the inferior vena cava experimentally obtained using a totally endovascular in vivo swine model, mimicking human pathophysiology. Being able to determine these features noninvasively is critical for vascular specialists when it comes to choosing between fibrinolytic therapy, percutaneous thrombectomy, or surgical management.
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