PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Nanoparticle-based CT visualization of pulmonary vasculature for minimally-invasive thoracic surgery planning.

  • Hsin-Pei Hu,
  • Harley Chan,
  • Hideki Ujiie,
  • Nicholas Bernards,
  • Kosuke Fujino,
  • Jonathan C Irish,
  • Jinzi Zheng,
  • Kazuhiro Yasufuku

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. e0209501

Abstract

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PurposeTo evaluate CF800, a novel lipid-based liposomal nanoparticle that co-encapsulates indocyanine green (ICG) and iohexol, for CT imaging of pulmonary vasculature in minimally-invasive thoracic surgery planning.MethodsCF800 was intravenously administered to 7 healthy rabbits. In vivo CT imaging was performed 15 min post-injection, with a subset of animals imaged at 24h, 48h, and 72h post injection. Signal-to-background ratios (SBR) were calculated at the inferior vena cava and compared across time-points. A similar protocol was applied to 2 healthy pigs to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy in a large animal model. To evaluate the feasibility of clinical application, a survey was completed by 7 surgical trainees to assess pre- and post-injection CT images of rabbits and pigs. Responses on the discernibility of pulmonary vasculature sub-branches and comfort level to use the images for pre-operative planning were collected and analyzed.ResultsCF800 injection improved visualization of pulmonary vessels in both rabbit and pig models. The SBR of rabbit pulmonary vasculature was significantly higher after CF800 injection (range 3.7-4.4) compared to pre-injection (range 3.3-3.8, n = 7; pConclusionCF800 provides SBR and contrast enhancement of pulmonary vasculature which may assist in pre-surgical CT planning of minimally invasive thoracic surgery.