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Chest CTA in children younger than two years - a retrospective comparison of three contrast injection protocols.


ABSTRACT: To obtain the highest diagnostic information with least side effects when performing thoracic CT angiography (CTA) is challenging in young children. The current study aims to compare three contrast agent (CA) injection protocols regarding image quality and CA characteristic: a standard CTA, a fixed-bolus delay protocol, and the "microbolus technique (MBT)" developed in our institution. Seventy chest CTA scans of patients (<2 years) were divided into three groups. MBT was applied in group I, the standard protocol in group II and a fixed bolus delay in group III. Objective image quality was assessed by measuring peak enhancement, image noise, signal-to-noise (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNR). Two observers scored subjective image quality and artifacts. Significantly lower amounts of CA (mean?±?SD) were used in the MBT group compared to Group II (9.0?±?3.7?ml vs. 12.9?±?4.5?ml). A lower, but still diagnostic (>400?HU) enhancement was registered in all major thoracic vessels in group I without significant differences regarding SNR and CNR in most regions (p?

SUBMITTER: Nagy E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6889233 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chest CTA in children younger than two years - a retrospective comparison of three contrast injection protocols.

Nagy Eszter E   Tschauner Sebastian S   Marterer Robert R   Riedl Regina R   Sorantin Erich E  

Scientific reports 20191202 1


To obtain the highest diagnostic information with least side effects when performing thoracic CT angiography (CTA) is challenging in young children. The current study aims to compare three contrast agent (CA) injection protocols regarding image quality and CA characteristic: a standard CTA, a fixed-bolus delay protocol, and the "microbolus technique (MBT)" developed in our institution. Seventy chest CTA scans of patients (<2 years) were divided into three groups. MBT was applied in group I, the  ...[more]

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