Injection rate, scanning position, and values of parameters on pulmonary computed tomography perfusion in normal Beagles

Author:

Hwang Hyunju1,Cho Changhyeon1,Kim Myounghun1,Jung Wonbeom2,Shim Hackjoon2,Kim Jaehwan1,Eom Kidong1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medical Imaging, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

2. Medial Imaging AI Research Center (MiAiRC), Canon Medical Systems Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE This study evaluated the effects of scanning position and contrast medium injection rate on pulmonary CT perfusion (CTP) images in healthy dogs. ANIMALS 7 healthy Beagles. METHODS Experiments involved 4 conditions: dorsal and sternal recumbency at 2.5 mL/s (first) and sternal recumbency with additional rates of 1.5 and 3.5 mL/s (second). Various parameters, including the initial time of venous enhancement (Tv), peak time of arterial enhancement (PTa), and peak enhancement values of the artery, were measured. The PTa to Tv interval was calculated. Perfusion mapping parameters (pulmonary blood flow, pulmonary blood volume, mean transit time, time to maximum, and time to peak) were determined in different lung regions (left and right dorsal, middle, and ventral). RESULTS There are significant variations in most perfusion mapping parameters based on the pulmonary parenchymal location. Dorsal recumbency had a lower peak value of arterial enhancement than sternal recumbency. Pulmonary blood flow in the dorsal region and mean transit time and time to maximum in all regions showed no significant differences based on position. Pulmonary blood volume and time to peak varied with scanning position. The PTa to Tv interval did not differ based on the injection rate, but the injection time at 1.5 mL/s was longer than at other rates. All perfusion mapping parameters of the ventral region increased with higher injection rates. CLINICAL RELEVANCE The recommended CTP imaging approach in dogs is a low injection rate of 1.5 mL/s in the sternal recumbency. This study provides reference ranges for perfusion parameters based on the pulmonary parenchymal location, contributing to the acquisition and application of pulmonary CTP images for differential diagnosis in small-breed dogs.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

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