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Tokai J Exp Clin Med ; 46(3): 132-136, 2021 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34498249

ABSTRACT

We report a case of 71-year-old woman with lung cancer and high-attenuation ascites (HAA) due to iodine contrast material (ICM). The patient underwent two sequential CT scans at interval of 4 h between examinations by using ICM. The second scan was obtained by dual-energy CT (DE-CT), yielding the virtual non-contrast (VNC) image and iodine map, which were used to evaluate HAA. The VNC image revealed ascites with water density, and HAA was thought to contain iodine because the attenuation of ascites around the liver was similar to that of the spleen on the iodine map. The VNC image and iodine map using DE-CT were useful in differentiating HAA due to iodine (delayed enhancement of ascites) from hemorrhagic ascites in this patient.


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Ascites , Iodine , Aged , Ascites/diagnostic imaging , Ascites/etiology , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Liver , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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J Artif Organs ; 15(4): 331-40, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22926404

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The helical flow pump (HFP) is a novel rotary blood pump invented for developing a total artificial heart (TAH). The HFP with a hydrodynamic levitation impeller, which consists of a multi-vane impeller involving rotor magnets, stator coils at the core position, and double helical-volute pump housing, was developed. Between the stator and impeller, a hydrodynamic bearing is formed. Since the helical volutes are formed at both sides of the impeller, blood flows with a helical flow pattern inside the pump. The developed HFP showed maximum output of 19 l/min against 100 mmHg of pressure head and 11 % maximum efficiency. The profile of the H-Q (pressure head vs. flow) curve was similar to that of the undulation pump. Hydrodynamic levitation of the impeller was possible with higher than 1,000 rpm rotation speed. The normalized index of the hemolysis ratio of the HFP to centrifugal pump (BPX-80) was from 2.61 to 8.07 depending on the design of the bearing. The HFP was implanted in two goats with a left ventricular bypass method. After surgery, hemolysis occurred in both goats. The hemolysis ceased on postoperative days 14 and 9, respectively. In the first experiment, no thrombus was found in the pump after 203 days of pumping. In the second experiment, a white thrombus was found in the pump after 23 days of pumping. While further research and development are necessary, we are expecting to develop an excellent TAH with the HFP.


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Biomedical Engineering , Heart-Assist Devices , Rheology , Animals , Equipment Design , Goats , Heart, Artificial , Heart-Assist Devices/adverse effects , Hemolysis , Hydrodynamics
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