Shuhai Long, Sun Yu, Chengcheng Shi, Ji Ma, Zhen Li, Jingliang Cheng, Yuncai Ran, Xinwei Han, Tengfei Li
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背景:在颅内支架植入术中,良好的支架贴合至关重要,而高分辨率 C 臂计算机断层扫描(CT)可用于评估支架是否完全贴合。本研究旨在为高分辨率 C 型臂 CT 寻找最佳的高渗或等渗造影剂注射浓度,以评估猪颈动脉支架术后血流分流(FD)的固定情况:方法:通过血管内方法将 12 个 FD 支架植入巴马猪的左颈动脉。在进行高分辨率 C 型臂 CT 扫描时,分别注入稀释百分比为 6%、8%、10%、12% 和 14%的高渗造影剂(碘普罗米370 毫克/毫升)和稀释百分比为 10%、12%、14%、16% 和 18%的等渗造影剂(碘克沙醇 320 毫克/毫升)。一名放射科医生和一名神经介入专家对处理后的图像进行了评估和定性评分,并使用血管内超声(IVUS)验证了这些图像的准确性:总共在 12 头猪的左侧颈总动脉中植入了 12 个 FD 支架,技术成功率为 100%。用于观察支架贴合情况的最佳重建图像是用稀释至 12% 浓度的碘普罗米特绘制的(均为 P P 结论):在高分辨率 C 型臂 CT 扫描过程中注射分别稀释至 12% 或 16% 的碘普罗米特或碘克沙醇有助于评估 FD 支架的位置并获得最佳图像质量。
Diluted contrast media combined with high-resolution C-arm CT for evaluating apposition of flow diversions in a porcine model.
Background: In intracranial stenting, good stent apposition is crucial, and high-resolution C-arm computer tomography (CT) is utilized to assess whether stent apposition is complete. This study was aimed at finding optimal hypertonic or isotonic contrast media injection concentration for high-resolution C-arm CT to assess apposition of flow diversion (FD) after carotid artery stenting in swine.
Methods: Twelve FD stents were implanted into the left carotid artery of Bama swine through the endovascular method. During high-resolution C-arm CT scanning, 6%, 8%, 10%, 12%, and 14% dilution percentages of hypertonic contrast media (iopromide 370 mg/ml) and 10%, 12%, 14%, 16%, and 18% dilution percentages of isotonic contrast media (iodixanol 320 mg/ml) were separately injected. A radiologist and a neuro-interventional specialist evaluated and qualitatively scored the post-processed images, and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was used to verify the accuracy of these images.
Results: Overall, 12 FD stents were implanted into the left common carotid artery of 12 swine, with a technical success rate of 100%. The best reconstructed images used to observe stent apposition were achieved with iopromide diluted to a concentration of 12% (all P < .05) or iodixanol diluted to a concentration of 16% (all P < .05). Malapposition was noted in one case, and good apposition was noted in 11 cases. These results were consistent with IVUS observations.
Conclusion: Injecting iopromide or iodixanol diluted to 12% or 16% during high-resolution C-arm CT scanning, respectively, can help evaluate FD stent apposition and obtain optimal image quality.
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Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...