2010
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.09090369
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Body Size Indexes for Optimizing Iodine Dose for Aortic and Hepatic Enhancement at Multidetector CT: Comparison of Total Body Weight, Lean Body Weight, and Blood Volume

Abstract: When LBW, rather than TBW or BV, is used, the iodine dose required to achieve consistent hepatic enhancement may be estimated more precisely and with reduced patient-to-patient variability.

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“…Although patients < age 16 years were excluded from this trial, the patients were not otherwise classifi ed by age. Because this trial was planned only to demonstrate a difference, if any, in contrast enhancement between males and females, the body mass index of the patients was not considered and the validity of using LBW 14,15 was treated only as a reference. Additional studies are needed that include more patients and larger amount of contrast material and that classify patients according to age and body mass index as well as LBW.…”
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“…Although patients < age 16 years were excluded from this trial, the patients were not otherwise classifi ed by age. Because this trial was planned only to demonstrate a difference, if any, in contrast enhancement between males and females, the body mass index of the patients was not considered and the validity of using LBW 14,15 was treated only as a reference. Additional studies are needed that include more patients and larger amount of contrast material and that classify patients according to age and body mass index as well as LBW.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is affected by the total volume of CM. It can be modulated on the basis of iodine concentration: The higher the iodine concentration, the lower the volume of injected CM (1,5,31). For example, to achieve optimal parenchymal enhancement of the liver (around 50-60 HU), it is necessary to deliver around 500-750 mgI per kg of body weight (1).…”
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“…For example, to achieve optimal parenchymal enhancement of the liver (around 50-60 HU), it is necessary to deliver around 500-750 mgI per kg of body weight (1). Conversely, vascular enhancement is directly dependent on the iodine delivery rate, which is the iodine load given per unit of time (1,5).…”
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“…Lean body weight can also be more directly measured as a third potential indicator to customize contrast dose via the use of a patient body fat monitor. 25,26 These attempts at extending the characterization of patient size and body composition have been developed because the use of total body weight alone may in obese patients ORIGINAL ARTICLE 874 www.jcat.org …”
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