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Pediatric Cardiology | 2002

Ventriculography Using ECG-Gated Multiple Diastolic Injection of Contrast Material in Pediatric Angiocardiography

Koichi Chida; Takashi Tanaka; Haruo Saito; Masayuki Zuguchi; Akira Ozawa; Satoru Watanabe; Kunihiko Sato; Masahiro Kohzuki

In pediatric patients, the lower body weight limits the volume of contrast medium. Conventionally, angiocardiography is carried out with a single large bolus injection of contrast material. Angiocardiograms are used in pediatric patients with complex congenital heart diseases. In patients with complex congenital heart disease, especially with MAPCA, the volume of contrast medium used may be excessive. This would allow further injection to provide additional information. To reduce contrast medium used in the angiocardiogram in pediatric patients, we decided to use electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated multiple diastolic injection (EMDI). Three small boluses were injected during the diastolic phase of three consecutive cardiac cycles using a commercially-available power injector. Seventy-eight ventriculograms (47 left ventriculograms and 31 right ventriculograms) using EMDI were carried out on 53 patients with congenital heart disease. Total contrast medium volume with EMDI ventriculograms (mean [±SD] per body weight: 0.72 [±0.25] ml/kg) was significantly smaller than with conventional injection (1.01 [±0.36] ml/kg) (p <0.001). The grades of ventriculograms with EMDI tended to be slightly better than those with conventional injection (statistically not significant, p = 0.478). No short-run type premature ventricular contraction (PVC)s or intramural injection occurred in the ventriculograms with EMDI. PVCs tended to be less frequent in the ventriculograms with EMDI than in those with conventional injection (statistically not significant, p = 0.131). EMDI may be worthwhile in reducing ventricular ectopy when checking ventricular function by angiography, since hemodynamic conditions are less affected by small quantities of contrast medium and only during the filling phase of the ventricles. In conclusion, EMDI may be a useful method for reducing complications of ventriculography in pediatric angiocardiography.


Hyperfine Interactions | 1996

HYPERFINE INTERACTION OF 13O AND 23MG IMPLANTED IN PT

K. Matsuta; M. Fukuda; Minoru Tanigaki; T. Minamisono; Y. Nojiri; H. Akai; T. Izumikawa; M. Nakazato; M. Mihara; T. Yamaguchi; Akihiro Harada; Misao Sasaki; T. Miyake; T. K. Onishi; K. Minamisono; T. Fukao; Kunihiko Sato; Y. Matsumoto; T. Ohtsubo; Shigekazu Fukuda; K. Yoshida; A. Ozawa; S. Momota; T. Kobayashi; I. Tanihata; J. R. Alonso; G. F. Krebs; T. J. M. Symons


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1998

Investigation of Patient Skin Dose at Angiography

Yoichi Eguchi; Hitoshi Kimura; Tetsuo Tosa; Koichi Segawa; Kunihiko Sato; Toshihiro Ohhisa; Hiroyuki Kubota


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1998

A Survey of Exposure Doses in Several Angiographic Systems

Toshimitsu Sato; Yoichi Eguchi; Akio Okada; Hitoshi Kimura; Tetsuo Tosa; Koichi Segawa; Kunihiko Sato; Toshihiro Ohhisa; Hiroyuki Kubota


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 2001

Comparison of Pulsed Fluoroscopy by Direct Control Using a Gridcontrolled X-ray Tube with Pulsed Fluoroscopy by Primary Control

Koichi Chida; Daisuke Ito; Kunihiko Sato; Hirotaka Shimura; Masatoshi Sasaki; Masayuki Zuguchi


Nuclear Physics | 1999

Quadrupole moments of short-lived -emitters O and F

Kunihiko Sato; Minoru Tanigaki; T. K. Onishi; Masafumi Fukuda; Tadanori Minamisono; M. Mihara; K. Matsuta; Shinichi Takeda; M. Sasaki; T. Yamaguchi


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1999

1. 脳血管内手術の現況と被曝低減( I IVR被曝の現状と低減策)

Kunihiko Sato


日本放射線技術学会総会学術大会一般研究発表後抄録 | 1998

Operator Dose Estimation of Cardiac Catheterization in Transbrachial Approach

Koichi Chida; Masahiro Sai; Hiroki Ishiya; Kyoko Onuma; Hiroshi Sakamoto; Kunihiko Sato; Maki Fukuda; Shinya Mitsui; Masatoshi Sasaki


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1998

Performance Evaluation and Quality Control of Polygraphs for Cardiac Catheterization

Koichi Chida; Tatsuo Ngasaka; Masahiro Sai; Hiroki Ishiya; Kunihiko Sato; Masatoshi Sasaki


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1997

295 Change of fluorography by deterioration of brightness of CRT and illuminance of environment

Kunihiko Sato; K. Chida; Hiroki Ishiya; Satoru Watanabe; Tatsuo Nagasaka; Masahiro Sai; Masatoshi Sasaki; Tomohiro Shimizu

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University of Tsukuba

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