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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma: analysis of the effect of various concentrations of contrast material.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of two contrast materials with moderate and high iodine concentrations for the depiction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
Materials and methods: A series of 107 patients with histologically proven pancreatic adenocarcinoma underwent helical computed tomography. A fixed dose of 100 ml of iopamidol 300 (mg I/ml) was administered to 50 patients (group A) and iopamidol 370 (mg I/ml) to 57 patients (group B) at the same injection rate (3 ml/s). Unenhanced helical scans and contrast-enhanced scans for three phases (30, 70, and 300 s after starting the infusion of contrast material) were obtained. We evaluated enhancement of the aorta, portal vein, hepatic parenchyma, pancreatic parenchyma, and pancreatic adenocarcinoma during each phase.
Results: During all phases, both aortic and pancreatic enhancement were significantly greater in group B than in group A (P<0.01). Enhancement of the portal vein and hepatic parenchyma was significantly greater at 70 and 300 s in group B than in group A (both P<0.01). Tumor-to-pancreas contrast was significantly greater in group B than in group A at both 30 s (P<0.01) and 70 s (P<0.05).
Conclusion: Administration of contrast material with a high iodine concentration is more effective for depicting pancreatic adenocarcinomas.