2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-008-0942-9
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MDCT angiography of the pulmonary arteries: intravascular contrast enhancement does not depend on iodine concentration when injecting equal amounts of iodine at standardized iodine delivery rates

Abstract: To compare the impact of iodine concentration using two different contrast materials (CM) at standardized iodine delivery rate (IDR) and overall iodine load in 16-multidetector-row-CT-angiography (MDCTA) of the pulmonary arteries of 192 patients with known or suspected pulmonary embolism. One hundred three patients (group A) received 148 ml of a CM containing 300 mg iodine/ml (Ultravist 300, BayerScheringPharma) at a flow rate of 4.9 ml/s. Eighty-nine patients (group B) received 120 ml of a CM with a concentra… Show more

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“…For CT perfusion studies of head and neck tumors, Bisdas et al [8][9][10] have used highly concentrated iodinated contrast medium (400 mg I/mL), whereas others have used a lower concentration of iodinated contrast medium with equally successful results [12,15,18]. A partial explanation for the noncritical nature of iodine concentration alone may be that the high iodine delivery rate and CNR of CT perfusion protocols allow reliable data acquisition along with the use of a moderate concentration iodinated contrast medium [29].…”
Section: Contrast Materials Injection Protocolmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For CT perfusion studies of head and neck tumors, Bisdas et al [8][9][10] have used highly concentrated iodinated contrast medium (400 mg I/mL), whereas others have used a lower concentration of iodinated contrast medium with equally successful results [12,15,18]. A partial explanation for the noncritical nature of iodine concentration alone may be that the high iodine delivery rate and CNR of CT perfusion protocols allow reliable data acquisition along with the use of a moderate concentration iodinated contrast medium [29].…”
Section: Contrast Materials Injection Protocolmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…IV contrast media must be administered to increase the density of flowing blood because the attenuation of clotted blood nearly approximates that of flowing blood. Pulmonary CTA examinations require visualization of all firstto fifth-generation pulmonary arteries during the first pass of 300-370 mg I/mL of contrast media [44][45][46][47]. In pulmonary CTA studies acquired with state-of-the-art scanners, sixthgeneration pulmonary arteries may be detected, which is comparable to pulmonary catheter angiography studies [8].…”
Section: General Imaging Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With normal resting heart rates, adequate contrast enhancement can be obtained with contrast injection rates of 3-4 mL/s through arm veins. However, because the contrast media is diluted by the circulating blood pool, patients with elevated cardiac output require faster contrast media injection rates (4-5 mL/s) [47,48]. Images should be obtained in either suspended or quiet breathing to minimize respiratory motion artifact.…”
Section: General Imaging Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was higher than the mean attentuation of 303 HU in our study. [10] This is not surprising, as the overall contrast enhancement was lower when compared to value obtained using higher flow rates. In this study, only two patients showed PE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%