“…due to inferior spatial resolution, with overestimation of wire diameters to more than 2-fold than the actual sizes. This is confirmed in this study and previous reports with measured wire diameters ranging from 0.7 to 2.44 mm, while the actual stent wire sizes were measured between 0.32 and 0.48 mm (25,26). Therefore, routine CT imaging is a useful technique for follow-up of position of stent grafts in relation to the aortic branches, and patency of stented vessels, but not for accurate assessment of wire diameters with regard to the hemodynamic effects on renal arteries or cross-sectional area reduction due to presence of stent wires across the renal artery ostium.…”