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Comparison of different volumes of saline flush in the assessment of perivenous artefacts in the subclavian vein during cervical CT angiography.

Authors :
Takeyama, N.
Ohgiya, Y.
Hayashi, T.
Takahashi, T.
Takasu, D.
Nakashima, J.
Kato, K.
Kinebuchi, Y.
Hashimoto, T.
Gokan, T.
Source :
British Journal of Radiology. May2011, Vol. 84 Issue 1001, p427-434. 8p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine attenuation values in the central vein and perivenous artefacts at the subclavian vein in cervical CT angiography (CTA) when using 40ml contrast material (CM) followed by different volumes (25ml vs 40 ml) of saline flush (SF). Methods: 61 patients underwent CTA between the aortic arch (AA) and distal to the circle of Willis (cW). After calculating test-bolus time to peak enhancement at the cW (Tc), scanning delay was represented as [(Tc + 4) - scan duration between AA and cW] s. 28 patients (Group A) received 40 ml of 370mg iodine (I) ml-1 CM followed by 25 ml of SF, and 33 patients (Group B) received the same CM followed by 40 ml of SF, both administered through the right antecubital vein. Arterial attenuation was measured at seven points in the aorto-carotid artery and at three points in the vertebrobasilar artery. Venous attenuation in the central vein was measured at four points. Mean attenuation values were analysed quantitatively. Axial and post-processing threedimensional images were assessed qualitatively. Results: When Groups A and B were compared, there were no differences in the mean attenuation values in either the aorto-carotid artery (p=0.78) or the vertebrobasilar artery (p=0.82). Mean venous attenuation values were lower (p=0.002) in Group B than in Group A. Although the qualitative assessment of arterial images showed no differences between the two groups overall, perivenous artefacts at the subclavian vein were assessed as less prominent (p<0.01) in Group B. Conclusions: When compared with CTA followed by 25 ml of SF, CTA followed by 40 ml of SF can reduce venous attenuation values and perivenous artefacts at the subclavian vein. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071285
Volume :
84
Issue :
1001
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
British Journal of Radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61014251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/86966343