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TECHNICAL NOTE Preliminary Report of Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography for Patients With a Percutaneous Cardiopulmonary Support System Naoya Yama, MD,* Yoshihiro Takeyama, MD,† Katsutoshi Tanno, MD,† Satoshi Nara, MD,† Yasushi Itoh, MD, PhD,† Kazuhisa Mori, MD, PhD,† Mamoru Hase, MD,† Yoshihiko Kurimoto, MD, PhD,† Eichi Narimatsu, MD, PhD,† Kazumitsu Koito, MD, PhD,* Yasufumi Asai, MD, PhD,† and Masato Hareyama, MD, PhD* extracorporeal circulation and cardiac decompensation (CD) Summary: The purpose of this study was to investigate a suitable disturb the physiologic distribution of the contrast medium protocol of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) in (CM), however, and CECT in cases with a PCPS has not been cases with a cardiopulmonary support system. Contrast-enhanced discussed in the literature. Our purpose is to investigate the computed tomography with intra-arterial injection (IAI) of contrast suitable scan protocol of CECT in cases with a PCPS. medium (CM) via a perfusion cannula showed sufficient contrast The purpose of this study is to evaluate CECT in cases enhancement in 2 cases of cardiac decompensation (CD). Contrast- with a PCPS, including distribution of CM, and our goal is enhanced computed tomography with intravenous injection of CM to establish the protocol for CECT of patients with a PCPS, showed
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Nov 1, 2005
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