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Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging and the effects of single intravenous cannulation with the Octopus bionector

Abstract:
Background CMR perfusion (CMRP) imaging using adenosine traditionally requires bilateral arm cannulation. Patients with multiple comorbidities often have difficult venous access and dual cannulation often proves impossible. We used a standard two-way adapter (Octopus Vygon with no-reflow valve) to administer adenosine at a standard rate of 140 mcg/kg/minute over 3 minutes for maximum coronary vasodilatation following a bolus injection of gadolinium. High flow bolus injection may cause sinus arrest caused by a flush of residual adenosine in the same arm vein. We acquired 50 sequential R-wave triggered image frames to assess first pass myocardial perfusion and assessed the effect of significant sinus pauses on image acquisition.
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10.1186/1532-429x-15-s1-o53

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Elsevier
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Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance More from this journal
Volume:
15
Publication date:
2013-01-01
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1532-429X
ISSN:
1097-6647


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2133820
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pubs:2133820
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W1975947544
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2025-07-03
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