注射造影剂对静脉形状和磁共振血管造影图像质量的影响。

Magnetic resonance insights Pub Date : 2017-04-20 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178623X17705894
Gregor Jost, Jan Endrikat, Hubertus Pietsch
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摘要

目的:比较注射造影剂(CA)与手注造影剂在磁共振血管造影(MRA)中的应用。方法:6头小型猪采用3种给药方案:(a)手注射(1名高级技术人员),(b)手注射(6名经验不足的技术人员),(c)动力注射给药。动脉丸形通过试验丸测量来量化。进行头颈部磁共振成像,定量和定性比较信号增强。结果:C方案达到峰的时间明显缩短,而不同方案在峰高和丸宽方面无显著差异。然而,对于方案C,这些参数的变化要小得多。MRA显示,基于喷射器给药的信噪比明显更高。在50%的手部注射中发现颈静脉的强烈对比叠加。结论:基于注射器的CA给药导致更标准化的丸形,更高的血管对比度,以及更强大的靶血管可视化。
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The Impact of Injector-Based Contrast Agent Administration on Bolus Shape and Magnetic Resonance Angiography Image Quality.

The Impact of Injector-Based Contrast Agent Administration on Bolus Shape and Magnetic Resonance Angiography Image Quality.

The Impact of Injector-Based Contrast Agent Administration on Bolus Shape and Magnetic Resonance Angiography Image Quality.

The Impact of Injector-Based Contrast Agent Administration on Bolus Shape and Magnetic Resonance Angiography Image Quality.

Objective: To compare injector-based contrast agent (CA) administration with hand injection in magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).

Methods: Gadobutrol was administered in 6 minipigs with 3 protocols: (a) hand injection (one senior technician), (b) hand injection (6 less-experienced technicians), and (c) power injector administration. The arterial bolus shape was quantified by test bolus measurements. A head and neck MRA was performed for quantitative and qualitative comparison of signal enhancement.

Results: A significantly shorter time to peak was observed for protocol C, whereas no significant differences between protocols were found for peak height and bolus width. However, for protocol C, these parameters showed a much lower variation. The MRA revealed a significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio for injector-based administration. A superimposed strong contrast of the jugular vein was found in 50% of the hand injections.

Conclusions: Injector-based CA administration results in a more standardized bolus shape, a higher vascular contrast, and a more robust visualization of target vessels.

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