Increased image quality and reduced radiation dose and contrast media volume: a holistic approach to intracranial CTA. Issue 9 (September 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Increased image quality and reduced radiation dose and contrast media volume: a holistic approach to intracranial CTA. Issue 9 (September 2017)
- Main Title:
- Increased image quality and reduced radiation dose and contrast media volume: a holistic approach to intracranial CTA
- Authors:
- Saade, C.
Al-Fout, G.
Mayat, A.
Brennan, P.C.
Hui, F.
Maroun, G.
Kikano, R.N.
Naffaa, L. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Aim: To investigate the dose–length product (DLP) during intracranial computed tomography angiography (CTA) using a patient-specific contrast formula. Materials and methods: Intracranial CTA was performed on 120 patients using 64-channel CT. Patients were subjected in equal numbers to one of two acquisitions/contrast medium protocols. Protocol A, consisted of 80 ml contrast medium and protocol B, involved a novel contrast medium formula. In each protocol, contrast medium and saline were injected at a flow rate of 4.5 ml/s. The DLP and contrast volume (CV) were measured between each protocol and the data obtained were compared using two-tailed independent t -test. Results: Mean arterial vessel attenuation was up to 56% ( p< 0.01) higher using protocol B compared with A. In the venous system, the mean vessel attenuation was significantly lower in protocol B than A with a maximum reduction of 93% ( p< 0.001). The mean CV was significantly lower in protocol B (53±10 ml) compared to A (80±1 ml, p< 0.001). The scan time was equal in each protocol (B, 4.22±1.2 seconds; A, 4.01±1.3 seconds). A significant reduction in mean DLP was demonstrated in protocol B (3.99±0.22 mSv) compared to A (4.74±0.22 mSv; p =0.02). Conclusion: A significant reduction in CV and DLP during intracranial CTA can be achieved when employing a patient-specific contrast medium formula. Highlights: Patient-specific contrast media volume reduces venous contamination during intracranial CTA. ReducedAbstract : Aim: To investigate the dose–length product (DLP) during intracranial computed tomography angiography (CTA) using a patient-specific contrast formula. Materials and methods: Intracranial CTA was performed on 120 patients using 64-channel CT. Patients were subjected in equal numbers to one of two acquisitions/contrast medium protocols. Protocol A, consisted of 80 ml contrast medium and protocol B, involved a novel contrast medium formula. In each protocol, contrast medium and saline were injected at a flow rate of 4.5 ml/s. The DLP and contrast volume (CV) were measured between each protocol and the data obtained were compared using two-tailed independent t -test. Results: Mean arterial vessel attenuation was up to 56% ( p< 0.01) higher using protocol B compared with A. In the venous system, the mean vessel attenuation was significantly lower in protocol B than A with a maximum reduction of 93% ( p< 0.001). The mean CV was significantly lower in protocol B (53±10 ml) compared to A (80±1 ml, p< 0.001). The scan time was equal in each protocol (B, 4.22±1.2 seconds; A, 4.01±1.3 seconds). A significant reduction in mean DLP was demonstrated in protocol B (3.99±0.22 mSv) compared to A (4.74±0.22 mSv; p =0.02). Conclusion: A significant reduction in CV and DLP during intracranial CTA can be achieved when employing a patient-specific contrast medium formula. Highlights: Patient-specific contrast media volume reduces venous contamination during intracranial CTA. Reduced contrast media volume results in reduction in delivered radiation dose. Increased reader confidence is associated with optimal image quality. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical radiology. Volume 72:Issue 9(2017)
- Journal:
- Clinical radiology
- Issue:
- Volume 72:Issue 9(2017)
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- Volume 72, Issue 9 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 72
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0072-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 797.e11
- Page End:
- 797.e16
- Publication Date:
- 2017-09
- Subjects:
- Medical radiology -- Periodicals
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616.0757 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00099260 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.crad.2017.03.025 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0009-9260
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