Can coronary artery MRI detect blood vessel blockages?

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2025-05-23 18:48:43 Views: 25 times

Coronary artery MRI

Can coronary artery MRI detect blood vessel blockages?

is a common imaging method, and vascular occlusion is usually caused by atherosclerosis. Patients can see local vascular conditions when doing coronary artery MRI. If there are shadows in the blood vessels and blood flow is obviously slowed down, it can be preliminarily judged as vascular occlusion.

Coronary artery MRI has certain limitations in the examination of vascular occlusion. It is recommended that patients improve CT examination and coronary angiography to make a definite diagnosis.



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