Modeling of pharmaceutical propagation and parameter generation for injection protocols
US-9959389-B2 · May 1, 2018 · US
US11565035B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11565035-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816619515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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Described is an injector system for implementing a split bolus injection procedure. The injector system includes a processor and a non-transitory storage medium having programming instructions stored therein that, when executed by the processor, enable the injector system to operate as a parameter generation system for use in determining parameters associated with a split bolus injection protocol via which injection of the contrast agent by the injector system is controlled. The split bolus injection protocol includes at least a loading injection and a diagnostic injection, wherein the loading injection is performed before the diagnostic injection, and wherein a pause separates the loading injection from the diagnostic injection. Also described is a method for patient imaging using a split bolus injection technique and a system having an imaging device and the injector system described above.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An injector system for injecting a contrast agent into a patient in connection with a contrast enhanced imaging procedure to be performed on the patient using an imaging system, the injector system comprising: a processor; and a non-transitory storage medium having programming instructions stored therein that, when executed by the processor, enable the injector system to operate as a parameter generation system for use in determining parameters associated with a split bolus injection protocol via which injection of the contrast agent by the injector system is controlled, wherein the split bolus injection protocol includes at least a loading injection and a diagnostic injection, wherein the loading injection is performed before the diagnostic injection, and wherein a pause separates the loading injection from the diagnostic injection, and wherein the injector system is configured to perform the loading injection and the diagnostic injection according to the parameters determined by the parameter generation system. 2. The injector system of claim 1 , wherein the parameter generation system determines one or more of a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 3. The injector system of claim 2 , wherein the parameter generation system determines the volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, the flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, the volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and the flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 4. The injector system of claim 1 , wherein the split bolus injection protocol includes a second loading injection, and the parameter generation system determines at least one of a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the second loading injection and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the second loading injection. 5. The injector system of claim 2 , wherein the split bolus injection protocol includes a second loading injection, and the parameter generation system determines at least one of a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the second loading injection and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the second loading injection. 6. The injector system of claim 1 , further comprising a graphical user interface configured to display the parameters determined by the parameter generation system wherein the graphical user interface is configured to display a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 7. The injector system of claim 1 , wherein the parameter generation system determines a volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the loading injection and a volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the diagnostic injection at least partly on the basis of a concentration of the contrast agent and at least partly on the basis of a function X having a value that differs depending upon a weight of a patient. 8. The injector system of claim 7 , further comprising an input device for entering into the parameter generation system the concentration of the contrast agent and the weight of the patient. 9. The injector system of claim 7 , wherein the volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the loading injection and the volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the diagnostic injection are each independently calculated using the formula: V=weight*X*Y, wherein Y is a function of the concentration of the contrast agent, and wherein X may differ between the loading injection and the diagnostic injection. 10. The injector system of claim 9 , wherein X is determined for the weight of a particular patient from at least one of: an algorithm in which X is calculated as a function of weight; and a table wherein X is set forth as a function of weight. 11. The injector system of claim 1 , wherein the injector system is configured to send a timing signal to the imaging system after the diagnostic injection. 12. A method for patient imaging using a split bolus injection technique, the method comprising: determining, by a parameter generation system, parameters of a loading injection and a diagnostic injection, wherein each of the loading injection and the diagnostic injection comprise a volume of a contrast agent; performing, by an injector system, the loading injection so as to deliver the loading injection to a patient; performing, by the injector system, the diagnostic injection so as to deliver the diagnostic injection to the patient, wherein a pause of a predetermined period of time occurs between the loading injection and the diagnostic injection; sending, from the injector system to an imaging system, a timing signal indicating that the diagnostic injection has been completed; and performing, by the imaging system, an imaging procedure of the patient in response to receiving the timing signal. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the parameter generation system determines one or more of a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the parameter generation system determines the volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, the flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, the volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and the flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: determining, by the parameter generation system, parameters of at least one of a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during a second loading injection and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the second loading injection. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: displaying, on a graphical user interface, the parameters determined by the parameter generation system wherein the graphical user interface displays a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the loading injection, a volume of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection, and a flow rate of the contrast agent to be injected during the diagnostic injection. 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the parameter generation system determines a volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the loading injection and a volume of the contrast agent that is to be injected during the diagnostic injection at least partly on the basis of a concentration of the contrast agent and at least partly on the basis of a function X having a value that differs depending upon a weight of a patient.
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