Luigi Camera, Vincenzo D'Ambrosio, Lorenzo Pinto, Adriana Paludi, Raffaele Liuzzi, Rossella De Cicco, Andrea Ponsiglione, Maria Grazia Lagnese, Simone Maurea, Arturo Brunetti
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Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effects on vascular enhancement of either a fixed rate (FR) or a fixed injection duration (FID) in single-pass (SP) contrast-enhanced abdominal multi-detector CT (CE-MDCT).
Materials & methods: Ninety-nine (54M; 45F; aged 18-86 yrs) patients with nontraumatic acute abdomen underwent a SP CE-MDCT after i.v. injection of 1.7 cc/Kg of a nonionic iodinated contrast-media (370 mgI/ml) performed with either a FR (2 cc/sec; Group A) or a FID (55 sec; Group B). In both groups, patients were further stratified according to total body weight (Kg) as follows: 40-60 (L); 61-80 (M); 81-100 (H). Signal- (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNR) were calculated for the liver and for both abdominal aorta (AA) and main portal vein (MPV). Statistical analysis was performed by Student's T or Chi-square test for continuous and categorical data, respectively, whereas post-hoc analysis was performed by the Mann-Whitney test (p < 0.05).
Results: There were no significant differences in demographic and physical characteristics between Group A (n = 50; 53 ± 20 yrs; BMI = 23.4 ± 4.4) and B (n = 50; 51 ± 17 yrs; BMI 22.7 ± 4.2). Whereas overlapping findings were observed in the M sub-groups (n = 40), SNR and CNR were significantly higher (p < 0.01) in Group B for both AA and MPV in the high (H) weight sub-groups (n = 20) while not significant differences were observed in the low (L) weight sub-groups (n = 40) despite a significantly lower injection rate (1.6 ± 0.2 cc/sec, p < 0.01) in Group B.
Conclusion: A FID results in an overall better vascular enhancement than a FR in SP CE-MDCT.
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BJR is the international research journal of the British Institute of Radiology and is the oldest scientific journal in the field of radiology and related sciences.
Dating back to 1896, BJR’s history is radiology’s history, and the journal has featured some landmark papers such as the first description of Computed Tomography "Computerized transverse axial tomography" by Godfrey Hounsfield in 1973. A valuable historical resource, the complete BJR archive has been digitized from 1896.
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