Abstract

To determine whether body weight and concentration dependent contrast medium (CM) injection protocols can improve patient to patient CT value uniformity more than the conventional injection protocols with fixed injection parameters in coronary CT angiography (CCTA), one hundred and sixty patients who underwent CCTA were prospectively randomized into two groups. Group A (n = 80) used individualized-protocol with adjusted injection rate based on patient weight and contrast medium concentration to obtain constant iodine load of 280 mgI/kg while group B (n = 80) followed the conventional contrast injection protocol with total injection volume of 80ml and constant injection rate of 5.5ml/s. For both groups, patients were further divided into four subgroups with different CM concentrations: A1, B1 (300 mg I/ml); A2, B2 (320 mg I/ml); A3, B3 (350 mg I/ml) and A4 and B4 (370 mg I/ml). For each patient, the CT values of the ascending aorta, left ventricle and coronary arteries were measured. One-way analysis of variance was used to compare CT values among subgroups. Among the subgroups of A, sufficient attenuation of greater than 300HU was obtained in all target vessels with no difference among them. Among the subgroups of B, the CT values had significant difference in left ventricle, left circumflex branch, proximal and distal segment of the right coronary artery (all p < 0.05), and the attenuation with 300 mg I/ml CM concentration was significantly lower than that with 370 mg I/ml. Compared with group B, group A used less volume (62.83 ml vs. 80.00 ml, P<0.001) and lower rate (5.21 ml/s vs. 5.50 ml/s, P<0.001) of CM. Compared with the conventional contrast medium injection protocol with fixed volume and injection rate, the individualized-protocol based on patient weight and contrast concentration provides overall contrast dose reduction and achieves more homogenous attenuation among different coronary vessels and patients.

Highlights

  • Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has emerged as a useful diagnostic tool for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease[1]

  • When a consistent contrast enhancement is desired, the amount of iodine should be adjusted for the body weight[3].The body weight tailored contrast medium (CM) injection protocol during CCTA has been reported in several studies, but the studies have been limited to CM of a certain concentration[4, 5]

  • In this study we proposed an individualized-protocol with adjusted injection rate based on patient weight and contrast medium concentration to obtain constant iodine load of 280 mg I/kg, and to evaluate the effectiveness of this protocol for achieving similar enhancement of coronary arteries among patients using different CM concentrations

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Introduction

Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) has emerged as a useful diagnostic tool for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease[1]. CT technology for CCTA has been steadily improving to provide higher diagnostic accuracy, the contrast medium (CM) injection protocol has had little change[2]. When a consistent contrast enhancement is desired, the amount of iodine should be adjusted for the body weight[3].The body weight tailored CM injection protocol during CCTA has been reported in several studies, but the studies have been limited to CM of a certain concentration[4, 5]. Contrast media of various concentrations are used in current clinical practice and may change the degrees of enhancement. In this study we proposed an individualized-protocol with adjusted injection rate based on patient weight and contrast medium concentration to obtain constant iodine load of 280 mg I/kg, and to evaluate the effectiveness of this protocol for achieving similar enhancement of coronary arteries among patients using different CM concentrations

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