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More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT

OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of an 18-gauge nonfenestrated catheter (18-NFC) with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter (22-FC) for cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) in patients with suspected coronary heart disease. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 74 consecutive patients imaged on a 2(nd) generation dual-sour...

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Autores principales: Fischer, Andreas Marco, Riffel, Philipp, Henzler, Thomas, Schoepf, U. Joseph, Abadia, Andres F., Bayer, Richard Robert, Haubenreisser, Holger, Giovagnoli, Dante, Kremer, Alexander, Schoenberg, Stefan O., Gawlitza, Joshua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32511272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234311
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author Fischer, Andreas Marco
Riffel, Philipp
Henzler, Thomas
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Abadia, Andres F.
Bayer, Richard Robert
Haubenreisser, Holger
Giovagnoli, Dante
Kremer, Alexander
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Gawlitza, Joshua
author_facet Fischer, Andreas Marco
Riffel, Philipp
Henzler, Thomas
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Abadia, Andres F.
Bayer, Richard Robert
Haubenreisser, Holger
Giovagnoli, Dante
Kremer, Alexander
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Gawlitza, Joshua
author_sort Fischer, Andreas Marco
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of an 18-gauge nonfenestrated catheter (18-NFC) with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter (22-FC) for cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) in patients with suspected coronary heart disease. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 74 consecutive patients imaged on a 2(nd) generation dual-source CT with arterial phase CCTA were included in this retrospective investigation to either an 18-NFC or 22-FC. In comparison to the 18-NFC, the 22-FC has three additional perforations for contrast agent dispersal proximal to the tip. We examined the two groups for differences in their average attenuation in the right and left ventricles (RV, LV) and in the atrium (RA, LA) as well as in the proximal right coronary artery (RCA) and the left main coronary artery (LM). The averages were calculated for both the 18-NFC and 22-FC. RESULTS: Catheters were successfully placed on the first attempt 97% (36/37) for 18-NFC and 95% (35/37) for the 22-FC. The following enhancement levels were measured: 22-FC (in Hounsfield-Units (HU)): RV = 203±29, LV = 523±36, RA = 198±29, LA = 519±38, RCA = 547±26, LM = 562±25; 18-NFC: RV = 146±26, LV = 464±32, RA = 141±24, LA = 438±35, RCA = 501±23, LM = 523±23; RV (p = 0,03), LV (p = 0.12), RA (p = 0.02), LA (p = 0.04), RCA (p = 0.3), LM (p = 0.33). CONCLUSION: No significant differences in attenuation levels as well as in image quality of the coronary arteries were found between NFC and FC. Nevertheless, the 22-gauge FC examinations showed significantly higher attenuation in the left and right atrium as well as the right ventricle. Patients with poor venous access may benefit from a smaller gauge catheter that can deliver sufficiently high flow rates for CCTA.
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spelling pubmed-72795742020-06-17 More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT Fischer, Andreas Marco Riffel, Philipp Henzler, Thomas Schoepf, U. Joseph Abadia, Andres F. Bayer, Richard Robert Haubenreisser, Holger Giovagnoli, Dante Kremer, Alexander Schoenberg, Stefan O. Gawlitza, Joshua PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of an 18-gauge nonfenestrated catheter (18-NFC) with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter (22-FC) for cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) in patients with suspected coronary heart disease. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 74 consecutive patients imaged on a 2(nd) generation dual-source CT with arterial phase CCTA were included in this retrospective investigation to either an 18-NFC or 22-FC. In comparison to the 18-NFC, the 22-FC has three additional perforations for contrast agent dispersal proximal to the tip. We examined the two groups for differences in their average attenuation in the right and left ventricles (RV, LV) and in the atrium (RA, LA) as well as in the proximal right coronary artery (RCA) and the left main coronary artery (LM). The averages were calculated for both the 18-NFC and 22-FC. RESULTS: Catheters were successfully placed on the first attempt 97% (36/37) for 18-NFC and 95% (35/37) for the 22-FC. The following enhancement levels were measured: 22-FC (in Hounsfield-Units (HU)): RV = 203±29, LV = 523±36, RA = 198±29, LA = 519±38, RCA = 547±26, LM = 562±25; 18-NFC: RV = 146±26, LV = 464±32, RA = 141±24, LA = 438±35, RCA = 501±23, LM = 523±23; RV (p = 0,03), LV (p = 0.12), RA (p = 0.02), LA (p = 0.04), RCA (p = 0.3), LM (p = 0.33). CONCLUSION: No significant differences in attenuation levels as well as in image quality of the coronary arteries were found between NFC and FC. Nevertheless, the 22-gauge FC examinations showed significantly higher attenuation in the left and right atrium as well as the right ventricle. Patients with poor venous access may benefit from a smaller gauge catheter that can deliver sufficiently high flow rates for CCTA. Public Library of Science 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7279574/ /pubmed/32511272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234311 Text en © 2020 Fischer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Fischer, Andreas Marco
Riffel, Philipp
Henzler, Thomas
Schoepf, U. Joseph
Abadia, Andres F.
Bayer, Richard Robert
Haubenreisser, Holger
Giovagnoli, Dante
Kremer, Alexander
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Gawlitza, Joshua
More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title_full More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title_fullStr More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title_full_unstemmed More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title_short More holes, more contrast? Comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac CT
title_sort more holes, more contrast? comparing an 18-gauge non-fenestrated catheter with a 22-gauge fenestrated catheter for cardiac ct
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32511272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234311
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