Whole-body computed tomography for multiple traumas using a triphasic injection protocol

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Christos Loupatatzis
Sebastian Schindera
Jan Gralla
Hanno Hoppe
Jan Bittner
Ralph Schröder
Sudesh Srivastav
Harald Marcel Bonel
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[1] Inselspital Berne,Institute for Diagnostic, Interventional and Pediatric Radiology
[2] University Hospital of Berne - Inselspital,Emergency and Trauma Unit
[3] Tulane University,Department of Biostatistics
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European Radiology | 2008年 / 18卷
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Multiple trauma; Computed tomography; Contrast media; Injection protocol;
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To evaluate a triphasic injection protocol for whole-body multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in patients with multiple trauma. Fifty consecutive patients (41 men) were examined. Contrast medium (300 mg/mL iodine) was injected starting with 70 mL at 3 mL/s, followed by 0.1 mL/s for 8 s, and by another bolus of 75 mL at 4 mL/s. CT data acquisition started 50 s after the beginning of the first injection. Two experienced, blinded readers independently measured the density in all major arteries, veins, and parenchymatous organs. Image quality was assessed using a five-point ordinal rating scale and compared to standard injection protocols [n = 25 each for late arterial chest, portovenous abdomen, and MDCT angiography (CTA)]. With the exception of the infrarenal inferior caval vein, all blood vessels were depicted with diagnostic image quality using the multiple-trauma protocol. Arterial luminal density was slightly but significantly smaller compared to CTA (P < 0.01). Veins and parenchymatous organs were opacified significantly better compared to all other protocols (P < 0.01). Arm artifacts reduced the density of spleen and liver parenchyma significantly (P < 0.01). Similarly high image quality is achieved for arteries using the multiple-trauma protocol compared to CTA, and parenchymatous organs are depicted with better image quality compared to specialized protocols. Arm artifacts should be avoided.
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