Based on a growing body of evidence that links gadolinium-based contrast agents with Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis/Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy (NSF/NFD), there is a clear need for rapid, ultra-clear MRA without the use of contrast agents.
In 1998, Toshiba pioneered non-contrast MR imaging. Now, with over 8 years of clinical experience, Toshiba's Vantage systems are the only systems available with a complete suite of contrast-free MRA techniques.
FBI: Fresh Blood Imaging
With exceptional sensitivity to slow flow, FBI is particularly well-suited for evaluating peripheral
vascular diseases of the lower extremities. It acquires arterial and venous flow in a single coronal pass requiring less scan time than other MRA techniques. FBI also eliminates sensitivity to issues like improper timing, turbulent flow and differential filling that can cause contrast-based MRA to fail. View example »
CIA: Contrast-Free Improved Angiography
CIA is the latest generation of contrast-free applications with easier acquisition and superior imaging of smaller vessels. This technique adds systolic black blood imaging to reduce ghosting and improve arterial and venous flow separation. CIA expands the window of opportunity for evaluating early disease states. View example »
Time-SLIP: Spatial Labeling Inversion Pulse
Time-SLIP is useful for evaluating hemodynamic velocity, functional assessments, and visualization of vascular structures. It reveals regions excited as bright or black blood and can be used with FASE or TRUESSFP sequences in gated, two- and three-dimensional acquisitions. View example »