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Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter

OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate the feasibility of using 2 small intravenous catheters for high-rate computed tomography (CT) contrast injection in patients lacking superficial veins capable of accommodating ≤ 20-gauge catheters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-eight consecutive eligible adults...

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Autores principales: Son, Bum Gu, Kim, Min Jung, Park, Myeung Hwa, Kim, Kyoungsook, Kim, Jiyu, Kim, Se-Young, Lee, Kyung Jin, Choi, Sang Hyun, Kim, Ah Young, Park, Seong Ho
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Radiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5904476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.19.3.489
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author Son, Bum Gu
Kim, Min Jung
Park, Myeung Hwa
Kim, Kyoungsook
Kim, Jiyu
Kim, Se-Young
Lee, Kyung Jin
Choi, Sang Hyun
Kim, Ah Young
Park, Seong Ho
author_facet Son, Bum Gu
Kim, Min Jung
Park, Myeung Hwa
Kim, Kyoungsook
Kim, Jiyu
Kim, Se-Young
Lee, Kyung Jin
Choi, Sang Hyun
Kim, Ah Young
Park, Seong Ho
author_sort Son, Bum Gu
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description OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate the feasibility of using 2 small intravenous catheters for high-rate computed tomography (CT) contrast injection in patients lacking superficial veins capable of accommodating ≤ 20-gauge catheters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-eight consecutive eligible adults referred for dynamic liver CT were enrolled; 58 had previously undergone liver CT, including 8 that experienced extravasation. Two 22- or 24-gauge catheters were placed in all patients after 2–5 venipunctures, and 2 mL/kg of contrast agent (370 mg I/mL) was split-administered through both catheters to achieve total flow rate of 4 mL/s. Patients' experience and examination success rate, defined as uneventful scans completed at 4 mL/s or at < 4 mL/s achieving standard image quality in all phases, were analyzed. Quantitative hepatic signal-to-noise and hepatic vascular contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) were compared with 30 control examinations scanned at 4 mL/s using an 18-gauge catheter. RESULTS: One case each of extravasation and severe injection pain caused the examination to be aborted. Success rate was 88.2% (60/68; 54 patients scanned at 4 mL/s, 6 at 3.5–3.9 mL/s). Fifty-five of 58 patients (94.8%) that had past CT regarded the venipuncture as more tolerable than (n = 36) or similar to (n = 19) past experiences; 45 of 58 patients (77.6%) found contrast injection less painful than (n = 35) or similar to (n = 10) past experiences. When compared with control examinations, signal-to-noise ratio was similar in all phases (p ≥ 0.502), but the hepatic arterial CNR in arterial phase was slightly inferior (p ≤ 0.047). CONCLUSION: Using 2 small intravenous catheters can effectively achieve high-rate CT contrast injection in patients lacking adequate superficial veins.
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spelling pubmed-59044762018-05-01 Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter Son, Bum Gu Kim, Min Jung Park, Myeung Hwa Kim, Kyoungsook Kim, Jiyu Kim, Se-Young Lee, Kyung Jin Choi, Sang Hyun Kim, Ah Young Park, Seong Ho Korean J Radiol Technology, Experiment, and Physics OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate the feasibility of using 2 small intravenous catheters for high-rate computed tomography (CT) contrast injection in patients lacking superficial veins capable of accommodating ≤ 20-gauge catheters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-eight consecutive eligible adults referred for dynamic liver CT were enrolled; 58 had previously undergone liver CT, including 8 that experienced extravasation. Two 22- or 24-gauge catheters were placed in all patients after 2–5 venipunctures, and 2 mL/kg of contrast agent (370 mg I/mL) was split-administered through both catheters to achieve total flow rate of 4 mL/s. Patients' experience and examination success rate, defined as uneventful scans completed at 4 mL/s or at < 4 mL/s achieving standard image quality in all phases, were analyzed. Quantitative hepatic signal-to-noise and hepatic vascular contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) were compared with 30 control examinations scanned at 4 mL/s using an 18-gauge catheter. RESULTS: One case each of extravasation and severe injection pain caused the examination to be aborted. Success rate was 88.2% (60/68; 54 patients scanned at 4 mL/s, 6 at 3.5–3.9 mL/s). Fifty-five of 58 patients (94.8%) that had past CT regarded the venipuncture as more tolerable than (n = 36) or similar to (n = 19) past experiences; 45 of 58 patients (77.6%) found contrast injection less painful than (n = 35) or similar to (n = 10) past experiences. When compared with control examinations, signal-to-noise ratio was similar in all phases (p ≥ 0.502), but the hepatic arterial CNR in arterial phase was slightly inferior (p ≤ 0.047). CONCLUSION: Using 2 small intravenous catheters can effectively achieve high-rate CT contrast injection in patients lacking adequate superficial veins. The Korean Society of Radiology 2018 2018-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5904476/ /pubmed/29713227 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.19.3.489 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Korean Society of Radiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Technology, Experiment, and Physics
Son, Bum Gu
Kim, Min Jung
Park, Myeung Hwa
Kim, Kyoungsook
Kim, Jiyu
Kim, Se-Young
Lee, Kyung Jin
Choi, Sang Hyun
Kim, Ah Young
Park, Seong Ho
Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title_full Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title_fullStr Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title_full_unstemmed Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title_short Two Small Intravenous Catheters for High-Rate Contrast Medium Injection for Computed Tomography in Patients Lacking Superficial Veins to Accommodate a Large Catheter
title_sort two small intravenous catheters for high-rate contrast medium injection for computed tomography in patients lacking superficial veins to accommodate a large catheter
topic Technology, Experiment, and Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5904476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29713227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.19.3.489
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