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Computed tomography pulmonary angiography using a 20% reduction in contrast medium dose delivered in a multiphasic injection 被引量:3
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作者 mitchell chen Gaith Mattar Jamal A Abdulkarim 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2017年第3期143-147,共5页
AIM To evaluate the feasibility of reducing the dose of iodinated contrast agent in computed tomography pulmonary angiography(CTPA). METHODS One hundred and twenty-seven patients clinically suspected of having pulmona... AIM To evaluate the feasibility of reducing the dose of iodinated contrast agent in computed tomography pulmonary angiography(CTPA). METHODS One hundred and twenty-seven patients clinically suspected of having pulmonary embolism underwent spiral CTPA, out of whom fifty-seven received 75 mL and the remaining seventy a lower dose of 60 mL of contrast agent. Both doses were administered in a multiphasic injection. A minimum opacification threshold of 250 Hounsfield units(HU) in the main pulmonary artery is used for assessing the technical adequacy of the scans. RESULTS Mean opacification was found to be positively correlated to patient age(Pearson's correlation 0.4255, P < 0.0001) and independent of gender(male:female, 425.6 vs 450.4,P = 0.34). When age is accounted for, the study and control groups did not differ significantly in their mean opacification in the main(436.8 vs 437.9, P = 0.48),left(416.6 vs 419.8, P = 0.45) or the right pulmonary arteries(417.3 vs 423.5, P = 0.40). The number of sub-optimally opacified scans(the mean opacification in the main pulmonary artery < 250 HU) did not differ significantly between the study and control groups(7 vs 10).CONCLUSION A lower dose of iodine contrast at 60 mL can be feasibly used in CTPA without resulting in a higher number of sub-optimally opacified scans. 展开更多
关键词 Computed tomography pulmonary angiography Contrast dose Contrast induced nephropathy Acute kidney disease Contrast safety Contrast dose reduction Multiphasic injection
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