Myocardial contrast two-dimensional echocardiography: dose-myocardial effect relations of intracoronary microbubbles
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Myocardial contrast two-dimensional echocardiography: dose-myocardial effect relations of intracoronary microbubbles
Abstract
It is controversial whether echocardiographic contrast agents prepared by sonication cause transient myocardial depression beyond that known to occur with contrast agents alone. In nine open chest dogs, contrast injections were made into the left anterior descending coronary artery during two-dimensional echocardiography. One hundred forty-four recordings were analyzed subsequently, by an observer who was unaware of other data, for percent depression of systolic wall thickening, duration of regional wall motion abnormalities, peak contrast enhancement and contrast washout. Two microbubble sizes were obtained by sonicating Renografin-76 (meglumine sodium diatrizoate): mean diameter 12 +/- 3 (SEE) and 20 +/- 6 micron. Four doses (range 0.5 to 3 ml) of each of four agents (12 and 20 micron bubbles in Renografin, nonsonicated Renografin and saline solution) were injected in random order. Significant relations were found between percent depression of systolic wall thickening, duration of regional wall motion abnormalities and contrast washout time versus microbubble size (p less than 0.001) and microbubble dose (p less than 0.01). Little increased contrast effect was found at larger doses or with larger microbubbles compared with the smaller doses and size studied. Injections of nonsonicated Renografin caused less depression of systolic wall thickening (p less than 0.05), faster resolution of wall motion abnormalities (p less than 0.05), less contrast (p less than 0.001) and more rapid contrast washout (p less than 0.001) than did 12 micron bubbles in Renografin. A significant correlation was found between the duration of regional wall motion abnormalities and contrast washout time (r = 0.93, p less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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