Cardiovascular trauma from angiographic jets--validation of a theoretic concept in dogs
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- DOI: 10.1148/129.2.363
Cardiovascular trauma from angiographic jets--validation of a theoretic concept in dogs
Abstract
The relationship of angiographic injections to cardiovascular trauma was determined. The aorta of dogs was studied by a mathematic model that (a) defines the kinetic energy of contrast-media jets emanating from the exit holes of catheters and (b) enables precise correlation of energy levels to potential trauma. A universal curve independent of the Reynolds number of the jet readily determines how far the jet penetrates intravascular blood. A traumatic histopathologic spectrum was found for those injections predicted by the model to be traumatic. The curve enables the angiographer to calculate the safe operating range of any catheter.
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