Optimization of contrast agent volume for helical CT in the diagnostic assessment of patients with severe and multiple injuries. |
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Authors: | Grit Rademacher Dirk Stengel Stefanie Siegmann Jan Petersein Sven Mutze |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Germany. grit.rademacher@ukb.de |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the optimal amount of contrast agent for helical CT of the trunk during primary radiologic evaluation of polytraumatized patients. METHOD: Eighty-three patients with severe and multiple injuries (mean age 36.2 years) underwent standardized helical CT examination with administration of a single contrast agent bolus of iohexol (Accupaque 300) at volumes of 120, 150, and 180 ml. Image quality was estimated by two blinded radiologists using a visual analogue scale. Analysis further included density measurements in regions of interest (ROIs) placed in the ascending, descending, and abdominal aorta as well as in the liver and spleen. RESULTS: The qualitative rating of the contrast agent effect after administration of 150 and 180 ml was significantly better compared with 120 ml [odds ratio (OR) 12.05, 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.50-41.52 and OR 12.14, 95% CI 3.36-43.85, respectively]. A dose increase from 120 to 150 ml resulted in a significantly better enhancement of the abdominal aorta (p = 0.006). The highest dose of 180 ml was not associated with a diagnostic gain in the other ROIs. CONCLUSION: We recommend administration of 150 ml of iohexol as the optimal amount of contrast material for single phase bolus administration in emergency helical CT examination of the chest and abdomen. |
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