| Literature DB >> 32436788 |
Hanan Alobeidi1, Muhammed Alshamari2, Jonas Widell1, Tomas Eriksson1, Mats Lidén2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To perform CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) using a minimal amount of iodinated contrast media.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32436788 PMCID: PMC7336071 DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20190995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Radiol ISSN: 0007-1285 Impact factor: 3.039
Figure 1.Patient selection flowchart.
Baseline characteristics of included patients
| Mean ± SD | Range | |
|---|---|---|
| 69 ± 8.9 | 41–82 | |
| 71 ± 9.4 | 50–85 | |
| 171 ± 8.5 | 155–189 | |
| 24 ± 3.0 | 17.4–33.3 | |
| 76 ± 11 | 60–121 |
SD, standard deviation, BMI, body mass index, e-GFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate.
Figure 2.Contrast opacification and image noise in an axial 3 mm slice at the level of the main pulmonary artery in CTPA using 13 ml iohexol 350 mg/ml in a 69-year-old male. The overall image quality was subjectively scored as good–excellent by all readers. CTPA, CT pulmonary angiography.
Subjective image quality score concerning PE
| Pulmonary arteries | Good–Excellent median [range] | Adequate median [range] | Non-diagnostic median [range] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 47 [44–47] | 0 [0–3] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46 [45–47] | 1 [0–2] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46 [46–47] | 1 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46[45–46] | 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46[45–46] | 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46 [44–47] | 0 [0–2] | 1 [0–1] | |
| 45[42–46] | 1[1–2] | 1 [0–3] | |
| 46[46–47] | 1 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46[45–46] | 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46[45–46] | 0 [0–1] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 47[45–47] | 0 [0–2] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 46[44–47] | 0 [0–1] | 1 [0–2] | |
| 45[43–45] | 0 [0–2] | 0 [0–0] | |
| 45[40–45] | 0 [0–4] | 0 [0–1] |
PE, pulmonary embolism.
One case underwent a left lower lobectomy, both left lower lobar and lower segmental arteries are missing.
One case underwent right lower lobectomy, both lower lobar and lower segmental arteries are missing.
Two cases underwent a right upper lobectomy, both right upper lobar and upper segmental arteries are missing.
Objective image quality—contrast opacification
| Vessel location | Attenuation (HU) ± SD | Range (HU) |
|---|---|---|
| 325 ± 72 | 165–531 | |
| | 324 ± 62 | 176–443 |
| | 346 ± 71 | 192–561 |
| | 357 ± 68 | 175–520 |
| | 329 ± 61 | 176–451 |
| | 343 ± 67 | 184–494 |
| | 361 ± 76 | 206–529 |
| | 353 ± 71 | 186–482 |
HU, Hounsfield unit, SD, standard deviation
Figure 3.Axial slices at the level of the main pulmonary artery in all 47 patients included in the test cohort (Phase II). The image quality concerning PE was, by all three readers, visually scored as adequate or better in 47/47 patients (100%, 95% confidence interval 92–100%). PE, pulmonary embolism.
Figure 4.Coronal maximum intensity projection demonstrating the opacification of the pulmonary artery tree in a CTPA using 12 ml Iohexol 350 mg/ml in a 51-year-old woman. CTPA, CT pulmonaryangiography.