ADVANCED IMAGING CENTER
PHYSICIAN NEWS

October 25, 1999

Advanced Topics in GI radiology: MR Cholangio Pancreatography (MRCP)

Q.     What is MRCP?

MRCP is a noninvasive ultrafast MR technique for imaging of the pancreaticobiliary tree.

Q.     What MRI technique is utilized in MRCP?

Ultrafast techniques such as HAlf-Fourier Single-shot Turbo Spin Echo (HASTE). The study is performed in a few seconds on our high-field 1.5 Tesla short-bore Siemens Symphony in a breathhold.

Q.     How does it compare to ERCP?

Diagnostically, it is as accurate, but obviously it is not therapeutic.

Q.     What are some of the diagnoses that can be made with MRCP?

· Common duct stones. Gallstones (including impacted stones in the neck not visible by ultrasound). · Intra or extrahepatic biliary dilatation. Pancreatic duct dilatation. · Cholangitis.

Q.     What are some of the advantages of MRCP?

Q.     When would you use MRCP?

Here's some circumstances when MRCP is used as the initial test:

  1. In patients who have contraindications to ERCP.
  2. Children or older patients.
  3. Suspect stone in the bile duct (if MRCP negative, stop; if positive, stone extraction with MRCP or surgery).

For more information, please call me personally at (661) 949-8111.

Ray Hashemi, MD, PhD,
Director




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