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摘要
目的:记录不同黏度造影剂手工注射造影剂时的流速,并计算其“碘传递率”(IDR)。方法:采用Medrad Mark V Plus注射系统对5种不同的冠状动脉造影导管进行检测。注入压力分别为100、200和400 PSI。检测造影剂为Imeron 350、Imeron 400、Omnipaque 350和Ultravist 370。IDR是根据测量的流速和造影剂的碘含量计算的。结果:正如预期的那样,IDR随压力的增加而升高。除碘含量外,造影剂的粘度也是影响IDR的重要因素。在100 PSI和200 PSI下,Imeron 350的IDR增幅均高于Imeron 400。相同碘含量但不同粘度的造影剂(Imeron 350, Omnipaque 350)的比较清楚地表明,IDR依赖于粘度。结论:“碘输送率”是动脉血管混浊的决定性因素。造影剂的碘含量和粘度对IDR都很重要。由于手动注射时压力低,应使用低粘度造影剂。另一种提高IDR的可能性是将造影剂预热到体温。
[Iodine delivery rate in catheter angiography under pressure conditions in manual injection].
Purpose: The aim of this study was to record the flow-rate and to calculate the "iodine delivery rate" (IDR) of contrast media of various viscosities when the contrast media are injected by hand.
Methods: Five different catheters for coronary angiography were tested with the injection system Medrad Mark V Plus. Injections were performed with pressures of 100, 200 and 400 PSI. The contrast media examined were Imeron 350, Imeron 400, Omnipaque 350 and Ultravist 370. The IDR was calculated on the basis of the measured flow rate and the Iodine content of the contrast medium.
Results: As was expected, the IDR was higher as the pressure increased. In addition to the Iodine content the viscosity of the contrast medium is a very important factor for the IDR. At both 100 PSI and 200 PSI the increase of the IDR was higher with Imeron 350 than with Imeron 400. The comparison of contrast media with identical Iodine contents but differing viscosities (Imeron 350, Omnipaque 350) clearly showed that the IDR depended on viscosity.
Conclusion: The "iodine delivery rate" is a decisive factor in the opacification of arterial vessels. Both Iodine content and viscosity of a contrast medium are important for the IDR. Because of the low pressure at manual injection, contrast media with low viscosities should be used. A further possibility to increase the IDR is warming-up the contrast medium to body temperature.