Location of embolization affects patency after coil embolization for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations: importance of time-resolved magnetic resonance angiography for diagnosis of patency.
Masashi ShimohiraHiro KiyosueKeigo OsugaHideo GobaraHiroshi KondoTetsuro NakazawaYusuke MatsuiKohei HamamotoTomoya IshiguroMiyuki MarunoKoji SugimotoMasamichi KoganemaruAkira KitagawaKoichiro YamakadoPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Diagnosis of patency after coil embolization for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) is important because a patent PAVM can lead to neurologic complications. • The diagnostic accuracies of CT with a cutoff value of 55% and TR-MRA were 82% and 93%, respectively. • The positioning of the coils relative to the sac and the last normal branch of the artery was significant for preventing PAVM patency.