Optimization of contrast medium volume for abdominal CT in oncologic patients: prospective comparison between fixed and lean body weight-adapted dosing protocols

Background Patient body size represents the main determinant of parenchymal enhancement and by adjusting the contrast media (CM) dose to patient weight may be a more appropriate approach to avoid a patient over dosage of CM. To compare the performance of fixed-dose and lean body weight (LBW)-adapted...

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Veröffentlicht in:Insights into imaging 2021-03, Vol.12 (1), p.40-40, Article 40
Hauptverfasser: Caruso, Damiano, Rosati, Elisa, Panvini, Nicola, Rengo, Marco, Bellini, Davide, Moltoni, Giulia, Bracci, Benedetta, Lucertini, Elena, Zerunian, Marta, Polici, Michela, De Santis, Domenico, Iannicelli, Elsa, Anibaldi, Paolo, Carbone, Iacopo, Laghi, Andrea
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Zusammenfassung:Background Patient body size represents the main determinant of parenchymal enhancement and by adjusting the contrast media (CM) dose to patient weight may be a more appropriate approach to avoid a patient over dosage of CM. To compare the performance of fixed-dose and lean body weight (LBW)-adapted contrast media dosing protocols, in terms of image quality and parenchymal enhancement. Results One-hundred cancer patients undergoing multiphasic abdominal CT were prospectively enrolled in this multicentric study and randomly divided in two groups: patients in fixed-dose group ( n  = 50) received 120 mL of CM while in LBW group ( n  = 50) the amount of CM was computed according to the patient’s LBW. LBW protocol group received a significantly lower amount of CM (103.47 ± 17.65 mL vs. 120.00 ± 0.00 mL, p  
ISSN:1869-4101
1869-4101
DOI:10.1186/s13244-021-00980-0