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Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography to guide diagnostic and therapeutic interventional procedures

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RADIOLOGIA
Volume 64, Issue 3, Pages 277-288

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ELSEVIER ESPANA
DOI: 10.1016/j.rx.2021.02.005

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Ultrasonography; Intervention; Contrast agents; Imaging-guided biopsy; Ablation techniques

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography is useful for procedures aimed at lesions that require contrast enhancement, although multiple injections and a dual image display format are often necessary.
Although not necessary for the vast majority of ultrasound-guided procedures, intravenous contrast agents can be useful for procedures aimed at lesions that require contrast enhancement to be seen on ultrasonography. Using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography to guide procedures has two drawbacks: first, because enhancement from ultrasound contrast agents is short lived, it is often necessary to plan several injections; second, because the needle is poorly seen on contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, a dual image display format is necessary. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography can be used for planning and monitoring diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, for guiding the procedures, and for follow-up. Using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography enables better results in both types of procedures; moreover, it can be used within cavities. (c) 2021 SERAM. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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