Abstrakt: |
Researchers from Nagoya University in Aichi, Japan, conducted a study comparing the use of four-dimensional digital subtraction angiography (4D-DSA) with conventional methods for diagnosing dural arteriovenous malformations (DAVF). The study included 10 patients and found that while 3D-DSA had better visibility of certain features compared to 4D-DSA, both methods were comparable in terms of diagnostic accuracy. This research has been peer-reviewed and provides valuable insights into cardiovascular diagnostic techniques for DAVF. [Extracted from the article] |