MRA Lower Limb

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Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) of the lower limb is a non-invasive MRI scan that evaluates the arteries in the legs. It provides detailed images of blood vessels to detect:

• Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) – Narrowing or blockages in leg arteries
• Aneurysms – Abnormal bulging of blood vessels
• Blood clots (thrombosis) – Clots that may obstruct blood flow
• Arterial stenosis – Narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup
• Vascular malformations – Abnormal connections between arteries and veins
• Critical limb ischemia (CLI) – Severe arterial blockages leading to poor blood supply

This test is often performed using gadolinium-based contrast dye to enhance the visibility of blood vessels.

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    Test Preparation

    To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:

    1. Pre-Test Guidelines:
    • Fasting:
    If contrast dye is used, you may need to fast for 4-6 hours before the scan.
    • Hydration:
    Drink plenty of water before the test unless instructed otherwise.
    • Medications:
    Inform your doctor about any blood thinners, diabetes medications (e.g., Metformin), or kidney medications.
    If you have kidney disease, a kidney function test (creatinine test) may be required before contrast administration.
    • Allergy & Medical History:
    Inform your doctor if you have contrast dye allergies.
    Notify your doctor if you have metal implants (pacemakers, artificial joints, aneurysm clips, or stents), as MRI uses strong magnetic fields.
    • Claustrophobia:
    If you are claustrophobic, discuss mild sedation options with your doctor before the test.

    2. On the Day of the Test:
    • Clothing & Accessories:
    Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing without metal parts (zippers, buttons, or wires).
    Remove jewelry, hearing aids, glasses, and metallic objects before the scan.
    • Avoid Caffeine & Alcohol:
    Avoid caffeine and alcohol for 24 hours before the test, as they may affect blood circulation.

    3. During the MRA Scan:
    • The scan takes 30-60 minutes, depending on the area being examined.
    • You will lie still inside the MRI machine while images are taken.
    • If contrast dye is used:
    It will be injected through an IV line.
    You may feel a cool or warm sensation when the dye enters your bloodstream.
    • The MRI machine makes loud knocking or buzzing sounds; earplugs or headphones may be provided.