Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique
Abstract Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a technique that has developed as an adjunct to conventional ultrasound. CEUS offers a number of benefits over conventional axial imaging with computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, primarily as a “beside” test, without ionising radiat...
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doaj-88fc7eeeae4d4ae2acaab5f4f2aad64b2020-11-24T21:00:32ZengSpringerOpenInsights into Imaging1869-41012018-03-019330331110.1007/s13244-018-0601-xEndocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving techniqueG. T. Yusuf0C. Fang1D. Y. Huang2M. E. Sellars3A. Deganello4P. S. Sidhu5Department of Radiology, King’s College HospitalDepartment of Radiology, King’s College HospitalDepartment of Radiology, King’s College HospitalDepartment of Radiology, King’s College HospitalDepartment of Radiology, King’s College HospitalDepartment of Radiology, King’s College HospitalAbstract Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a technique that has developed as an adjunct to conventional ultrasound. CEUS offers a number of benefits over conventional axial imaging with computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, primarily as a “beside” test, without ionising radiation or the safety concerns associated with iodinated/gadolinium-based contrast agents. Intravascular use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) is widespread with extensive evidence for effective use. Despite this, the potential utility of UCAs in physiological and non-physiological cavities has not been fully explored. The possibilities for endocavitary uses of CEUS are described in this review based on a single-centre experience including CEUS technique and utility in confirming drain placement, as well as within the biliary system, urinary system, gastrointestinal tract and intravascular catheters. Teaching Points • CEUS offers an excellent safety profile, spatial resolution and is radiation free. • Endocavitary CEUS provides real-time imaging similar to fluoroscopy in a portable setting. • Endocavitary CEUS can define internal architecture of physiological cavities. • Endocavitary CEUS can confirm drain position in physiological and non-physiological cavities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13244-018-0601-xUltrasound imagingContrast agentsMicrobubblesDiagnostic ultrasoundUltrasound, interventional |
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G. T. Yusuf C. Fang D. Y. Huang M. E. Sellars A. Deganello P. S. Sidhu Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique Insights into Imaging Ultrasound imaging Contrast agents Microbubbles Diagnostic ultrasound Ultrasound, interventional |
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G. T. Yusuf C. Fang D. Y. Huang M. E. Sellars A. Deganello P. S. Sidhu |
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Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique |
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Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique |
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Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique |
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Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique |
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Endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): a novel problem solving technique |
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endocavitary contrast enhanced ultrasound (ceus): a novel problem solving technique |
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Abstract Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a technique that has developed as an adjunct to conventional ultrasound. CEUS offers a number of benefits over conventional axial imaging with computerised tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, primarily as a “beside” test, without ionising radiation or the safety concerns associated with iodinated/gadolinium-based contrast agents. Intravascular use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) is widespread with extensive evidence for effective use. Despite this, the potential utility of UCAs in physiological and non-physiological cavities has not been fully explored. The possibilities for endocavitary uses of CEUS are described in this review based on a single-centre experience including CEUS technique and utility in confirming drain placement, as well as within the biliary system, urinary system, gastrointestinal tract and intravascular catheters. Teaching Points • CEUS offers an excellent safety profile, spatial resolution and is radiation free. • Endocavitary CEUS provides real-time imaging similar to fluoroscopy in a portable setting. • Endocavitary CEUS can define internal architecture of physiological cavities. • Endocavitary CEUS can confirm drain position in physiological and non-physiological cavities. |
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Ultrasound imaging Contrast agents Microbubbles Diagnostic ultrasound Ultrasound, interventional |
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