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Use of carbon dioxide as negative contrast agent for magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography 被引量:2
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作者 ching-wen chen Chiung-Yu chen +1 位作者 Hong-Ming Tsai Ming-Tsung Chuang 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2011年第2期47-50,共4页
AIM: To evaluate the effects of using CO2 as negative contrast agent in decreasing the overlapping on the pancreaticobiliary system from intestinal fluids.METHODS:We evaluated the magnetic resonance cholangiopancreato... AIM: To evaluate the effects of using CO2 as negative contrast agent in decreasing the overlapping on the pancreaticobiliary system from intestinal fluids.METHODS:We evaluated the magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography(MRCP) images in 117 patients divided into two groups(group 1,without taking gas producing crystals to produce CO2,n=64;group 2,with CO2,n=53)in a 1.5T unit using MRCP sequence.Anatomic locations of intestinal fluids distribution,overlapping with common bile duct(CBD)and pancreatic duct(PD),were evaluated.RESULTS:In the group with CO2,the decrease in distribution of intestinal fluids was significant in the gastric antrum(P=0.001)and duodenal bulb(P<0.001),but not in the gastric fundus and body and in the second portion of the duodenum(P=1.000,P=0.171,and P=0.584 respectively).In the group with CO2,the decrease in overlapping with CBD was significant(P< 0.001),but the decrease in overlapping with PD was not (P=0.106).CONCLUSION:MRCP with carbon dioxide as negative contrast agent would decrease intestinal fluids in the gastric antrum and duodenal bulb,thereby decreasing overlapping with the CBD. 展开更多
关键词 Magnetic resonance CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY NEGATIVE CONTRAST medium Gas-producing CRYSTALS Carbon dioxide
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