Imaging of pulmonary embolism and t-PA therapy effects using MDCT and liposomal iohexol blood pool agent – preliminary results in a rabbit model


Autoria(s): Burke, Stephen J; Annapragada, Ananth; Hoffman, Eric A; Chen, Emmanuel; Ghaghada, Ketan B; Sieren, Jered; van Beek, Edwin JR
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01/01/2007

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Hypothesis and Objectives PEGylated liposomal blood pool contrast agents maintain contrast enhancement over several hours. This study aimed to evaluate (long-term) imaging of pulmonary arteries, comparing conventional iodinated contrast with a liposomal blood pool contrast agent. Secondly, visualization of the (real-time) therapeutic effects of tissue-Plasminogen Activator (t-PA) on pulmonary embolism (PE) was attempted. Materials and Methods Six rabbits (approximate 4 kg weight) had autologous blood clots injected through the superior vena cava. Imaging was performed using conventional contrast (iohexol, 350 mg I/ml, GE HealthCare, Princeton, NJ) at a dose of 1400 mgI per animal and after wash-out, animals were imaged using an iodinated liposomal blood pool agent (88 mg I/mL, dose 900 mgI/animal). Subsequently, five animals were injected with 2mg t-PA and imaging continued for up to 4 ½ hours. Results Both contrast agents identified PE in the pulmonary trunk and main pulmonary arteries in all rabbits. Liposomal blood pool agent yielded uniform enhancement, which remained relatively constant throughout the experiments. Conventional agents exhibited non uniform opacification and rapid clearance post injection. Three out of six rabbits had mistimed bolus injections, requiring repeat injections. Following t-PA, Pulmonary embolus volume (central to segmental) decreased in four of five treated rabbits (range 10–57%, mean 42%). One animal showed no response to t-PA. Conclusions Liposomal blood pool agents effectively identified acute PE without need for re-injection. PE resolution following t-PA was quantifiable over several hours. Blood pool agents offer the potential for repeated imaging procedures without need for repeated (nephrotoxic) contrast injections

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http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/uthshis_docs/26

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2213908

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DigitalCommons@The Texas Medical Center

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UT SBMI Journal Articles

Palavras-Chave #pulmonary embolism #blood pool #iodinated contrast agents #liposomes #CT #thrombolysis #Contrast Media #Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use #Iohexol/administration and dosage #Iohexol/diagnostic use #Pulmonary Embolism/drug therapy #Pulmonary Embolism/radiography #Tissue Plasminogen Activator/therapeutic use #Medicine and Health Sciences
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