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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 2042-2046, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1020139

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Objective To investigate the feasibility and value of the four-low scanning scheme of dual-source computed tomography(DSCT)on triple-rule-out computed tomography angiography(CTA)examination in acute chest pain.Methods Triple-rule-out CTA examination was performed on 150 patients with prospective electrocardiogram gating.They were divided into two groups:group A(100 kV)and group B(70 kV).According to different body mass index(BMI),group A were divided into Anon-overweight and Aoverweight,while group B were divided into Bnon-overweight and Boverweight.Subjective and objective evaluations[signal-to-noise ratio(SNR),contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR),standard deviation(SD)]of the two groups were analyzed,and radiation-related parameters were recorded.Results There was no significant difference in subjective scores between the two groups(Kappa value=0.372,P>0.05).CT value,SD,CNR and SNR were significantly different among the four subgroups(P<0.05).SNR and CNR of A(B)non-overweight were higher than those of A(B)overweight(P<0.05).Effective dose(ED)of group B decreased by 74.5%.Conclusion ADMIRE-3 and iterative beam-hardening correction(iBHC)combined with four-low scanning scheme of DSCT could improve the images quality of vascular,and reduce the radiation dose,contrast agent dosage and flow rate,which is worthy of promotion and application in patients with BMI≤30 kg/m2 acute chest pain triple-rule-out.

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Chinese Critical Care Medicine ; (12): 582-587, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754014

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Objective To investigate the feasibility of using optimized protocol of iodine contrast agent with fixed injection time in triple-rule-out CT examination of acute chest pain patients. Methods A prospective study was conducted. The patients who underwent triple-rule-out CT examination of acute chest pain at the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from September 2017 to June 2018 were enrolled. According to the patient's body mass index (BMI), they were divided into BMI ≤ 23 kg/m2 group and BMI > 23 kg/m2 group. The patients in each group were subdivided into two subgroups according to the random number table, and they were given two iodine contrast injection protocols with fixed injection time (14 s). Protocol 1 was performed with 55 mL of total iodinated contrast media: iodinated contrast media was first injected at 5.0 mL/s for 8 s, followed by the same contrast media injection at 2.5 mL/s for 6 s, finally followed by injection of 40 mL of saline at a rate of 2.5 mL/s. Protocol 2 with 60 mL of total iodinated contrast media: iodinated contrast media was first injected at 5.0 mL/s for 10 s, followed by the same contrast media injection at 2.5 mL/s for 4 s, finally followed by injection of 40 mL of saline at a rate of 2.5 mL/s. The primary and objective evaluation was conducted on the image quality of the patients' blood vessels in different segments. The primary score, CT value and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the pulmonary artery, coronary artery, aorta and total effective radiation dose for the examination were recorded. Results A total of 92 patients were enrolled in the analysis. There were 44 patients in BMI≤ 23 kg/m2 group, in which 22 patients received in protocol 1 and protocol 2, 48 patients in BMI > 23 kg/m2 group, in which 24 patients in protocol 1 and protocol 2, respectively. There was no significant difference in the effective radiation dose between the two subgroups receiving different injection protocols in different BMI groups (mSv: 6.7±1.1 vs. 6.5±0.8 between protocol 1 and protocol 2 in BMI ≤ 23 kg/m2 group; 7.8±1.0 vs. 8.0±1.1 between protocol 1 and protocol 2 in BMI > 23 kg/m2 group, both P > 0.05). In BMI ≤ 23 kg/m2 group, the CT value, CNR and primary scores of pulmonary artery images in patients receiving protocol 2 were significantly higher than those receiving protocol 1 [CT value (HU): 584±110 vs. 472±86 for main pulmonary artery, 561±93 vs. 467±78 for left pulmonary artery, 555±91 vs. 472±83 for right pulmonary artery; CNR: 24.2±7.5 vs. 18.7±4.6 for main pulmonary artery, 23.2±6.8 vs. 18.6±4.8 for left pulmonary artery, 22.9±6.7 vs. 18.8±4.7 for right pulmonary artery; primary score:4.0 (4.0, 4.0) vs. 3.5 (3.0, 4.0), all P < 0.05]; and there was no statistically significant difference in the primary or objective evaluation of coronary artery or aortic image quality between the two protocols. In BMI > 23 kg/m2 group, the CT value, CNR and primary scores of coronary artery and aortic images in patients receiving protocol 2 were significantly higher than those receiving protocol 1 [CT value (HU): 369±63 vs. 315±61 for proximal right coronary artery (RCA), 388±63 vs. 323±63 for proximal left coronary artery (LCA), 328±83 vs. 272±51 for ascending aorta, 348±82 vs. 272±49 for aortic arch; CNR: 15.0±4.6 vs. 12.3±4.7 for proximal RCA, 15.7±3.8 vs. 12.8±5.2 for proximal LCA, 13.2±5.3 vs. 10.4±4.1 for ascending aorta, 14.1±5.3 vs. 10.4±3.9 for aortic arch; primary score: 4.0 (3.0, 4.0) vs. 3.0 (3.0, 4.0) for coronary, 4.0 (3.0, 4.0) vs. 3.0 (2.0, 4.0) for aorta; all P < 0.05]; and there was no statistically significant difference in the primary or objective evaluation of pulmonary artery image quality between the two protocols. Conclusions The effective radiation dose of triple-rule-out CT examination of acute chest pain is relatively low. The low-dose iodine contrast agent application program with fixed injection time can meet the needs of clinical diagnosis of triple-rule-out CT examination of acute chest pain patients. For patients with BMI ≤ 23 kg/m2, both protocols 1 and 2 can obtain excellent image quality; in order to avoid the influence of superior vena cava artifacts, protocol 1 is recommended. For patients with BMI > 23 kg/m2, application protocol 2 can obtain stable, excellent image quality that is more suitable for clinical applications.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging ; (12): 200-203,208, 2015.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-600473

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PurposeTo investigate the image quality of Dual Source CT (DSCT) high pitch prospective scan in acute chest pain examination by using triple-rule-out (TRO) protocol and its responses to heart beat rate change.Materials and Methods Thirty-two consecutive patients who planned to undergo TRO acute chest pain examination were enrolled and randomly divided into research group and control group. The conventional retrospective spiral scanning protocol was applied to the patients in the control group, while the high pitch prospective spiral scanning mode was used in the research group. CT value, noise level, SNR, CNR and radiation dosage in aorta and pulmonary arteries were recorded and compared between the two groups, and the image quality of the coronary arteries was scored subjectively.Results No significant difference was found in the aspects such as CT value, noise level, SNR, CNR radiation dosage in aorta and pulmonary arteries (P>0.05); however, the subjective scoring for coronary artery in the research group (85.5%) was significantly lower than that in the control group (93.9%) (χ2=8.33,P0.05). In addition, the radiation dosage in the control group was significantly higher than that in the research group [(20.8±6.2) mSvvs. (2.3±0.4) mSv;t=17.142,P<0.01].Conclusion DSCT high pitch prospective scanning in TRO protocol shows high success rate in examining patients with acute chest pain whose heart beat rate is lower than 80 beats/min and heart beat variance is less than 5 beats/min. The image quality has no difference with that derived from retrospective scan but with far more less radiation dose (2.3±0.4) mSv. This method thus is promising and can be widely promoted clinically.

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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 17-19, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-471557

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Objective To investigate the plasma level of D-dimer in healthy population and hospitalized patients, and to analyze the cut-off value of D-dimer levels in different age groups for the exclusion of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in older patients. Methods A total of 6 717 healthy individuals and 2 976 hospitalized patients were included in the study. The blood level of D-dimer was detected by the Biomerieux VIDAS fluor-euzymelinked immunoassay analyzer assay. Results The blood level of D-dimer was significantly increased with age in healthy people aged over 40 and different age groups of hospitalized patients (P<0.01). The incidence of venous thromboembolism was also increased with age. The cut-off value for the diagnosis of VTE with D-dimer was 504 μg/L in patient group aged ≤40 years, and the sensitivity was 100.0%. The cut-off value was 565μg/L in 41~60-year group, and the sensitivity was 96.2%. The cut-off value was 817μg/L in 61~74-year group, and the sensitivity was 80.8%. The cut-off value was 1 024μg/L in≥75-year group, and the sensitivity was 73.1%. Conclusion The plasma D-dimer level increased with age. The D-dimer cur-off value was higher in older patients than that of other age groups, but the sensitivity in diagnosis was decreased obviously.

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