| Literature DB >> 27026013 |
Maurizio Longo1, Maria Elena Andreis2, Cinzia Pettinato3, Giuliano Ravasio2, Vanessa Rabbogliatti2, Donatella De Zani2, Mauro Di Giancamillo2, Davide Danilo Zani2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the work is the application of a bolus tracking technique for tomographic evaluation of the uretero-vesicular junction in dogs. Ten adult dogs (8-14 years) with variable body weight (2,8-32 kg) were enrolled in the prospective study. The patients were placed in sternal recumbency with a 10° elevated pelvis and the visualization of the uretero-vesicular junction was obtained with the bolus tracking technique after intravenous administration of non-ionic contrast medium. In the post-contrast late phase a region of interest was placed within the lumen of the distal ureters and the density values were monitored before starting the helical scan.Entities:
Keywords: CTDI; DLP; bolus tracking; ureter; uretero-vesicular junction; uro-CT
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27026013 PMCID: PMC5477813 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0690-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Breed, Weight, Age, Sex, CT indication and Anaesthetic Protocols
| Breed | Weight (kg) | Age (years) | Sex | CT indication | Anaesthetic protocol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akita | 30 | 13 | NF | rectal neoplasm | I: dex 3 μg/kg e.v. + ppf ∼ 2,5 mg/kg e.v. |
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Pinscher | 6 | 14 | IM | bone neoplasm | I: dex 3 μg/kg e.v. + ppf ∼ 2,5 mg/kg e.v |
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Mixed breed | 5,5 | 8 | IM | suspected hepatic neoplasm | I: dex 3 μg/kg e.v. + ppf ∼ 2,5 mg/kg e.v. |
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Irish Setter | 26 | 8 | NF | mammary neoplasm | I: dex 3 μg/kg e.v. + ppf ∼ 2,5 mg/kg e.v |
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Labrador Retriever | 32 | 10 | NF | hepatic/splenic neoplasm | P: dex 1 μg/kg e.v + but 0,2 mg/kg e.v. |
| I: ppf e.v. to effect (∼ 4 mg/kg) | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Pinscher | 5 | 8 | IF | mammary neoplasm | P: dex 5 μg/kg i.m. + met 0,2 mg/kg i.m. |
| I: ppf ∼ 2,5 mg/kg e.v | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Mixed breed | 30 | 11 | IF | mammary neoplasm | P: dex 5 μg/kg i.m. + met 0,2 mg/kg i.m. |
| I: ppf e.v. to effect (∼ 4 mg/kg) | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Pinscher | 2,8 | 8 | IF | mammary neoplasm | P: dex 10 μg/kg i.m. + but 0,2 mg/kg i.m. |
| I: ppf e.v. to effect (∼ 4 mg/kg) | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| Pug | 11 | 12 | IM | mandibular neoplasm | P: but 0,2 mg/kg e.v. |
| I: ppf e.v. to effect (∼ 4 mg/kg) | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % | |||||
| English Setter | 20 | 10 | IF | mammary neoplasm | P: dex 5 μg/kg i.m. + met 0,2 mg/kg i.m. |
| I: ppf e.v. to effect (∼ 4 mg/kg) | |||||
| M: iso in oxygen 100 % |
NF neutered female, IM intact male, IF intact female, P premedication, I induction, M maintenance, ppf propofol, dex dexmedetomidine, iso isoflurane, but butorphanol, met methadone
Fig. 1Transverse image at the level of the distal third of the right ureteral lumen, cranial to the caudo-medial deflection. Positioning of the ROI (red arrow and circle) and tracking of the progressive intraluminal peak enhancement (HU enhancement/elapsed time diagram)
CTDI Vol, Partial and Total DLP, DPL Refined with Human Pelvis Weighing Factor
| Breed | Weight (kg) (reference man) | Scan | CTDI vol (mGy) | DLP | Human pelvis weighing factor | Effective dose (mSv) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (mGy-cm) | ||||||
| Akita | 30 (10 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 2002,77 | 0,015 | 30,0 |
| CE | 19.93 | 2002,77 | 30,0 | |||
| SA | 29.17 | 29,17 | 0,4 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 906,5 | 13,6 | |||
| 4941,21 | 74,1 | |||||
| Pinscher | 6 (1 yo) | CU | 22.30 | 889,9 | 0,03 | 26,7 |
| CE | 22.30 | 889,9 | 26,7 | |||
| SA | 66.67 | 66,67 | 2,0 | |||
| LEBT | 22.30 | 103,8 | 3,1 | |||
| 1950,27 | 58,5 | |||||
| Mixed breed | 5.5 (1 yo) | CU | 18.94 | 894,31 | 0,03 | 26,8 |
| CE | 18.94 | 894,31 | 26,8 | |||
| SA | 45.84 | 45,84 | 1,4 | |||
| LEBT | 18.94 | 894,31 | 26,8 | |||
| 2728,77 | 81,9 | |||||
| Irish Setter | 26 (10 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 1305,14 | 0,015 | 19,6 |
| CE | 19.93 | 709,67 | 10,6 | |||
| SA | 29.17 | 29,17 | 0,4 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 458,02 | 6,9 | |||
| 2502 | 37,5 | |||||
| Labrador Retriever | 31 (10 yo) | CU | 21.71 | 2200,23 | 0,015 | 33,0 |
| CE | 21.7 | 2200,23 | 33,0 | |||
| SA | 33.34 | 33,34 | 0,5 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 874,11 | 13,1 | |||
| 5307,91 | 79,6 | |||||
| Pinscher | 5 (1 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 799,36 | 0,03 | 24,0 |
| CE | 19.93 | 799,36 | 24,0 | |||
| SA | 12.50 | 12,5 | 0,4 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 799,36 | 24,0 | |||
| 2410,58 | 72,3 | |||||
| Mixed breed | 30 (10 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 1397,33 | 0,015 | 21,0 |
| CE | 19.93 | 1397,33 | 21,0 | |||
| SA | 12.50 | 12,5 | 0,2 | |||
| SA | 12.50 | 29,17 | 0,4 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 1397,33 | 21,0 | |||
| 4233,66 | 63,5 | |||||
| Pinscher | 2,8 (0 yo) | CU | 17.94 | 930,21 | 0,049 | 45,6 |
| CE | 17.94 | 930,21 | 45,6 | |||
| SA | 25.00 | 25 | 1,2 | |||
| LEBT | 17.94 | 930,21 | 45,6 | |||
| 2816,63 | 138,0 | |||||
| Pug | 11 (5 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 1193,02 | 0,02 | 23,9 |
| CE | 19.93 | 1193,02 | 23,9 | |||
| SA | 12.50 | 12,5 | 0,3 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 1193,02 | 23,9 | |||
| 3591,56 | 71,8 | |||||
| English Setter | 20 (5 yo) | CU | 19.93 | 1153,16 | 0,02 | 23,1 |
| CE | 19.93 | 1153,16 | 23,1 | |||
| SA | 54.17 | 54,17 | 1,1 | |||
| SA | 25.00 | 25 | 0,5 | |||
| LEBT | 19.93 | 1153,16 | 23,1 | |||
| 3538,65 | 70,8 |
NF neutered female, IM intact male, IF intact female, CU conventional unenhanced, CE conventional enhanced, SA single axial, LEBT late enhanced with bolus tracking technique
Fig. 2Transverse images at the level of the uretero-vesicular junction. Gradual distribution of the contrast media: unhenhanced conventional scan (a), vascluar distribution in the enhanced conventional scan (b), late post-contrast enhanced series with bolus tracking technique (c), reconstructed by MIP (d). Black arrows indicate the uretero-vesicular junction
Fig. 3Post-contrast sagittal 3D MIP of the abdomen showing the enhanced uretero-vesicular junctions and the ureteral washout