碘丙胺剂量与尿路图像质量:是否有最佳剂量?

R Dominik, R Keysser, V Taenzer
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增加造影剂剂量(CM;0.75、1.0、1.5和2.0 ml碘丙胺/kg体重;在一项随机双盲研究中检查了300 mg I/ml)。剂量的增加导致放射影像质量的统计学显著改善。从0.75 ml/kg体重增加到1.0 ml/kg体重时,这一点最明显,从1.5 ml/kg体重增加到2.0 ml/kg体重时,这一点最不明显。这种改善不仅在整体质量上是可见的,而且在泌尿道的每个部分,肾盏,肾盂,输尿管,尤其是在实质。由于目前的经济考虑,1.0 ml/kg (300 mg /ml)的剂量被认为是足够的。由于图像质量较差,应避免低于此水平的剂量。从纯粹的医学角度来看,注射1.5 ml的非离子CM/kg体重被认为是最佳的。
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Iopromide dosage and urographic image quality: is there an optimal dose?

The influence of increasing doses of contrast medium (CM; 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 ml iopromide/kg body weight; 300 mg I/ml) was examined in a randomized, double-blind study. An increase of the dosage resulted in a statistically significant improvement of the quality of the radiographic visualization. This was most pronounced with an increase from 0.75 to 1.0 ml/kg body weight and least pronounced with the increase from 1.5 to 2.0 ml/kg body weight. This improvement was not only visible in the overall quality, but in each part of the urinary tract, the calyces, the pelves, the ureters, and most especially at the parenchyma. Due to economic considerations at the present, a dose of 1.0 ml/kg (300 mg I/ml) is viewed as adequate. Doses below this level should be avoided due to the poorer image quality that results. From a purely medical point of view, the injection of 1.5 ml of nonionic CM/kg body weight is considered optimal.

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