Academic Radiology
Volume 14, Issue 5 , Pages 574-578, May 2007

Injection Rate Threshold of Triple-Lumen Central Venous Catheters:1

An In Vitro Study

  • David T. Zamos, VMD, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1400 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15129
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: D.T.Z.
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  • Todd M. Emch, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1400 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15129
    • Dr. Emch’s current affiliation is Neuroradiology L10, The Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195.
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  • Harry A. Patton, DO

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1400 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15129
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  • Frank J. D’Amico, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15282.
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  • Surrendra K. Bansal, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1400 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15129

Received 8 September 2006; accepted 24 January 2007.

Rationale and Objectives

Computed tomographic angiography (CTA) requires the rapid injection of contrast media ideally through an 18-gauge intravenous line in the antecubital fossa. Patients with CVCs undergoing CTA, however, are typically injected at low rates for two reasons: the potential for catheter failure and because of the lack of manufacturer recommendations for high injection rates typically used during CTA. The purpose of the study is to measure the injection rate thresholds of CVC. The results suggest that CVC can be used at high injection rates that are now typically used with peripheral intravenous catheters during CTA.

Materials and Methods

We used 16-cm-long catheters and 20-cm-long catheters in six groups (n = 5 for each catheter length). After the catheters were placed into a water bath, each group was injected at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 ml/sec. New contrast, pressure tubing, and catheters were used for each test.

Results

No catheter ruptures were encountered during the experiment, but there was one episode of power injector tubing rupture during the injection of a 16-cm catheter at an injection rate of 30 ml/sec.

Conclusion

No catheter failures were demonstrated in this study using injection rates well above those used in conventional CTA. Power injector tubing failure was demonstrated at an injection rate of 30 ml/sec, which generated mean pressures in the 16-cm catheters of 920 psi (tubing rating per manufacturer is 300 psi). This study demonstrated no catheter or injector tubing failure at injection rates of 5 to 25 ml/sec.

Key Words: Computed tomography, contrast media, central venous catheter

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1 Funding for this project was from a Pittsburgh Mercy Foundation Seed Grant.

PII: S1076-6332(07)00068-2

doi:10.1016/j.acra.2007.01.026

Academic Radiology
Volume 14, Issue 5 , Pages 574-578, May 2007