Author:
He Weiling,Huang Feng,Xie An,Chen Xiang,Sun Wenjie,Hu Rui
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
This paper analyzed the feasibility of reducing venous air emboli introduced during tube connection in computed tomography angiography (CTA) through a modified method of saline test injection.
Methods
A total of 386 cases of patients undergoing coronary CTA examination were randomly arranged into a control group (199 patients underwent conventional saline injection before the CTA examination) and a case group (187 patients underwent modified saline injection before the CTA examination). The two groups were compared for the location (Fisher’s exact test), number (χ2 test), and diameter (Mann-Whitney rank sum test) of the air emboli along the inflow direction of contrast agent within the scan.
Results
The occurrence rate was 10.55% in the control group and 3.74% in the case group respectively, with a statistically different significance (P = 0.010). In the case group, there were 7 cases of small-grade venous air emboli. In the control group, there were 15 cases of small-grade venous air emboli and 6 cases of moderate-grade venous air emboli. No cases of large-grade venous air emboli were found in both groups.
Conclusions
The use of this modified method of saline test injection before CTA examination is able to effectively decrease the occurrence of venous air emboli introduced during tube connection, which has some certain practical significance.
Funder
Scientific Research Planning Project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission in 2019
the Scientific Research Planning Project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission in 2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging