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Ferumoxytol-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography for the assessment of potential kidney transplant recipients

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EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 115-123

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-017-4934-5

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Magnetic resonance imaging; Kidney failure; chronic; Kidney transplantation; Angiography; Ferric compounds

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Traditional contrast-enhanced methods for scanning blood vessels using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or CT carry potential risks for patients with advanced kidney disease. Ferumoxytol is a superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle preparation that has potential as an MRI contrast agent in assessing the vasculature. Twenty patients with advanced kidney disease requiring aorto-iliac vascular imaging as part of pre-operative kidney transplant candidacy assessment underwent ferumoxytol-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (FeMRA) between December 2015 and August 2016. All scans were performed for clinical indications where standard imaging techniques were deemed potentially harmful or inconclusive. Image quality was evaluated for both arterial and venous compartments. First-pass and steady-state FeMRA using incremental doses of up to 4 mg/kg body weight of ferumoxytol as intravenous contrast agent for vascular enhancement was performed. Good arterial and venous enhancements were achieved, and FeMRA was not limited by calcification in assessing the arterial lumen. The scans were diagnostic and all patients completed their studies without adverse events. Our preliminary experience supports the feasibility and utility of FeMRA for vascular imaging in patients with advanced kidney disease due for transplant listing, which has the advantages of obtaining both arteriography and venography using a single test without nephrotoxicity. aEuro cent Evaluation of vascular disease is important in planning kidney transplantation. aEuro cent Standard vascular imaging methods are often problematic in kidney disease patients. aEuro cent FeMRA has the advantage of arteriography and venography in a single test. aEuro cent FeMRA is safe and non-nephrotoxic. aEuro cent FeMRA is not limited by arterial calcification.

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