Journal Article DKFZ-2017-04373

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The retrobulbar sinus is superior to the lateral tail vein for the injection of contrast media in small animal cardiac imaging.

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2014
Sage London

Laboratory animals 48(2), 105 - 113 () [10.1177/0023677213517500]
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Abstract: Cardiac perfusion studies using computed tomography are a common tool in clinical practice. Recent technical advances and the availability of dedicated small animal scanners allow the transfer of these techniques to the preclinical sector in general and to mouse models of cardiac diseases in particular. This necessitates new requirements for contrast injection techniques as a rapid transport of contrast media from the intravenous access to the animal heart. Clinical contrast agents containing high iodine concentrations are used within small animal studies although they exhibit a high viscosity which might limit their transport within the vasculature. The authors provide a comparison of the transport of contrast media following an injection into the lateral tail vein and an injection into the retrobulbar sinus and discuss the anatomy involved. The temporal evolution of a contrast bolus and its in vivo distribution is visualized. It is demonstrated that injecting contrast agents into the lateral tail vein of mice results in a retrograde blood flow to the liver veins and therefore does not deliver a detectable contrast bolus to the heart, and thus it cannot be used for cardiac perfusion studies. By contrast, boli injected into the retrobulbar sinus are rapidly transported to the heart and provide ventricular contrast enabling perfusion studies similar to those in human patients. The results demonstrate that an injection into the retrobulbar sinus is superior to an injection into the lateral tail vein for the delivery of contrast boli to the animal heart, while all drawbacks of an injection into the lateral tail vein are overcome.

Keyword(s): Contrast Media ; Iohexol ; iopromide

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  1. Zentrum für Präklinische Forschung (W410)
  2. Medizinische Physik in der Radiologie (E020)
  3. Radiologie_Legacy_ (E025)
  4. Radiologie (E010)
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  1. 315 - Imaging and radiooncology (POF3-315) (POF3-315)

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