Coronary enhancement for prospective ECG-gated single R-R axial 320-MDCT angiography: comparison of 60- and 80-mL iopamidol 370 injection
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Coronary enhancement for prospective ECG-gated single R-R axial 320-MDCT angiography: comparison of 60- and 80-mL iopamidol 370 injection
Abstract
Objective: The objective of our study was to evaluate the difference in coronary enhancement provided by 60 versus 80 mL of contrast medium (370 mg I/mL) for prospectively ECG-gated single-heartbeat axial 320-MDCT.
Materials and methods: We retrospectively evaluated 108 consecutive 320-MDCT angiography studies. Group 1 (n = 36) received 60 mL of an iodinated contrast medium and group 2 (n = 72), 80 mL. All patients were imaged with a standardized protocol: iopamidol 370 followed by 40 mL of saline, both administered at a rate of 6 mL/s. Two imagers subjectively assessed image quality throughout the coronary arteries. Region-of-interest attenuation (HU) measurements were performed in the aorta plus the proximal and distal coronary arteries.
Results: Subjective analysis of all coronary segments showed slightly better image quality for group 2. Patients in group 1 had significantly (p < 0.05) lower mean attenuation values for the individual coronary vessels. Nevertheless, 96.7% of all coronary segments in the group 1 patients had an attenuation of greater than 300 HU; when analysis was limited to group 1 patients with a body mass index of greater than 30, 92.8% of the segments were more than 300 HU, and all segments measured more than 250 HU.
Conclusion: An injection protocol based on 60 mL of iopamidol (370 mg I/mL) for prospectively ECG-gated wide-area detector single-heartbeat coronary CT angiography (CTA) has less coronary enhancement than a protocol based on 80 mL. However, using 60 mL, more than 96% of coronary segments had sufficient enhancement (i.e., > 300 HU), supporting the general use of 60-mL protocols for clinical wide-area detector coronary CTA.
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