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Comparison of Rhenium and Iodine as Contrast Agents in X-Ray Imaging

PURPOSE: The majority of X-ray contrast agents (XCA) are made with iodine, but iodine-based XCA (I-XCA) exhibit low contrast in high kVp X-rays due to iodine's low atomic number (Z = 53) and K-edge (33.1 keV). While rhenium is a transition metal with a high atomic number (Z = 75) and K-edge (71...

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Autores principales: De La Vega, José Carlos, Esquinas, Pedro Luis, Gill, Jovan Kaur, Jessa, Selin, Gill, Bradford, Thakur, Yogesh, Saatchi, Katayoun, Häfeli, Urs O.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34803544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1250360
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author De La Vega, José Carlos
Esquinas, Pedro Luis
Gill, Jovan Kaur
Jessa, Selin
Gill, Bradford
Thakur, Yogesh
Saatchi, Katayoun
Häfeli, Urs O.
author_facet De La Vega, José Carlos
Esquinas, Pedro Luis
Gill, Jovan Kaur
Jessa, Selin
Gill, Bradford
Thakur, Yogesh
Saatchi, Katayoun
Häfeli, Urs O.
author_sort De La Vega, José Carlos
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description PURPOSE: The majority of X-ray contrast agents (XCA) are made with iodine, but iodine-based XCA (I-XCA) exhibit low contrast in high kVp X-rays due to iodine's low atomic number (Z = 53) and K-edge (33.1 keV). While rhenium is a transition metal with a high atomic number (Z = 75) and K-edge (71.7 keV), the utilization of rhenium-based XCA (Re-XCA) in X-ray imaging techniques has not been studied in depth. Our study had two objectives: (1) to compare both the image quality and the absorbed dose of I- and Re-XCA and (2) to prepare and image a rhenium-doped scaffold. Procedures. I- and Re-XCA were prepared and imaged from 50 to 120 kVp by Micro-computed tomography (µCT) and digital radiography and from 120 to 220 kVp by planar X-ray imaging. The scans were repeated using 0.1 to 1.6 mm thick copper filters to harden the X-ray beam. A rhenium-doped scaffold was prepared via electrospinning, used to coat catheters, and imaged at 90 kVp by µCT. RESULTS: I-XCA have a greater contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) at 50 and 80 kVp, but Re-XCA have a greater CNR at >120 kVp. The difference in CNR is increased as the thickness of the copper filters is increased. For instance, the percent CNR improvement of rhenium over iodine is 14.2% with a 0.6 mm thick copper filter, but it is 59.1% with a 1.6 mm thick copper filter, as shown at 120 kVp by µCT. Upon coating them with a rhenium-doped scaffold, the catheters became radiopaque. CONCLUSIONS: Using Monte Carlo simulations, we showed that it is possible to reduce the absorbed dose of high kVp X-rays while allowing the acquisition of high-quality images. Furthermore, radiopaque catheters have the potential of enhancing the contrast during catheterizations and helping physicians to place catheters inside patients more rapidly and precisely.
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spelling pubmed-85756012021-11-18 Comparison of Rhenium and Iodine as Contrast Agents in X-Ray Imaging De La Vega, José Carlos Esquinas, Pedro Luis Gill, Jovan Kaur Jessa, Selin Gill, Bradford Thakur, Yogesh Saatchi, Katayoun Häfeli, Urs O. Contrast Media Mol Imaging Research Article PURPOSE: The majority of X-ray contrast agents (XCA) are made with iodine, but iodine-based XCA (I-XCA) exhibit low contrast in high kVp X-rays due to iodine's low atomic number (Z = 53) and K-edge (33.1 keV). While rhenium is a transition metal with a high atomic number (Z = 75) and K-edge (71.7 keV), the utilization of rhenium-based XCA (Re-XCA) in X-ray imaging techniques has not been studied in depth. Our study had two objectives: (1) to compare both the image quality and the absorbed dose of I- and Re-XCA and (2) to prepare and image a rhenium-doped scaffold. Procedures. I- and Re-XCA were prepared and imaged from 50 to 120 kVp by Micro-computed tomography (µCT) and digital radiography and from 120 to 220 kVp by planar X-ray imaging. The scans were repeated using 0.1 to 1.6 mm thick copper filters to harden the X-ray beam. A rhenium-doped scaffold was prepared via electrospinning, used to coat catheters, and imaged at 90 kVp by µCT. RESULTS: I-XCA have a greater contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) at 50 and 80 kVp, but Re-XCA have a greater CNR at >120 kVp. The difference in CNR is increased as the thickness of the copper filters is increased. For instance, the percent CNR improvement of rhenium over iodine is 14.2% with a 0.6 mm thick copper filter, but it is 59.1% with a 1.6 mm thick copper filter, as shown at 120 kVp by µCT. Upon coating them with a rhenium-doped scaffold, the catheters became radiopaque. CONCLUSIONS: Using Monte Carlo simulations, we showed that it is possible to reduce the absorbed dose of high kVp X-rays while allowing the acquisition of high-quality images. Furthermore, radiopaque catheters have the potential of enhancing the contrast during catheterizations and helping physicians to place catheters inside patients more rapidly and precisely. Hindawi 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8575601/ /pubmed/34803544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1250360 Text en Copyright © 2021 José Carlos De La Vega et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Esquinas, Pedro Luis
Gill, Jovan Kaur
Jessa, Selin
Gill, Bradford
Thakur, Yogesh
Saatchi, Katayoun
Häfeli, Urs O.
Comparison of Rhenium and Iodine as Contrast Agents in X-Ray Imaging
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title_short Comparison of Rhenium and Iodine as Contrast Agents in X-Ray Imaging
title_sort comparison of rhenium and iodine as contrast agents in x-ray imaging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34803544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1250360
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