The use of CO2 gas as a contrast medium for visualizing blood vessels has been considerably facilitated by the development of a gas metering device for mechanical injection of CO2. The present paper describes the possibility of using CO2 not only for visualizing blood vessel morphology, but also for the diagnostic evaluation of the haemodynamics within the vessels. For this reason in vitro experiments with an artery simulation model were undertaken to examine the behaviour of injected gas bubbles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of CO2 as contrast medium for DSA requires accurate and reproducible doses of the gas. This cannot be achieved by manual injection or by using injectors designed for liquid contrast media. For this reason a new gas injector has been developed which meets these requirements despite the compressibility of gas.
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April 1990
Gas have long been used in radiological examinations, in particular for the diagnostic evaluation of gastrointestinal diseases. However, not until the introduction of digital subtraction angiography was carbon dioxide also used with success for angiography of arteries. In order to advice exact and reproducible dosage of the gas with freely selectable injection parameters, a carbon dioxide gas metering device was developed.
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