ExiTronâ„¢ ultra 18000

CT angiography agent

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ExiTronâ„¢ ultra 18000 CT contrast agent (1 x 5 injections): 130 - 095 - 709
ExiTronâ„¢ ultra 18000 CT contrast agent (5 x 5 injections): 130 - 095 - 710

price per item:
€2,650.00
Excluding VAT and shipping costs

ExiTron ultra 18000 is an innovative nanoparticulate agent that delivers ultimate contrast in CT angiography studies. It is based on a post-transition metal with strong X-ray attenuation power. The agent’s exceptionally high contrast enhancement coupled with its long blood half-life enables detailed visualization of vascular structures.

This unique nanoparticulate agent for CT angiography:

  • Delivers the highest contrast enhancement of all ExiTron products
  • Enables detailed visualization of vascular structures
  • Highlights regions of increased vascular permeability
  • Provides a long circulation time and a broad acquisition time window
  • ExiTron ultra 18000 is Viscover’s novel high-end agent for CT angiography

Apply ExiTron ultra 18000 to:

  • Visualize the vascular system at unprecedented detail
  • Detect regions of increased vascular permeability
Physico-chemical properties and structure
Mean hydrodynamic diameter:

~300 nm

Hounsfield units (undiluted agent):

~18000 HU

Schematic diagram of an ExiTron ultra 18000 nanoparticles

ExiTron ultra 18000 CT angiography

Axial and sagittal CT images before (upper row), immediately after (middle row) and 5 hours post (lower row) injection of ExiTron ultra 18000 showing the agent’s exceptional vascular contrast.

Left: Axial and sagittal CT images before (upper row), immediately after (middle row) and 5 hours post (lower row) injection of ExiTron ultra 18000 showing the agent’s exceptional vascular contrast.

Right: Timecourse of the signal enhancement in blood as well as in liver of mice after injection of ExiTron ultra 18000.

Timecourse of the signal enhancement in blood as well as in liver of mice after injection of ExiTron ultra 18000.
Selected references
  1. Amato, C. et al. (2023) Dual -contrast photon-counting micro-CT using iodine and a novel bismuth-based contrast agent. Phys. Med. Biol., accepted.
  2. Amato, C. (2022) Novel Contrast Agents in Photon-Counting Computed Tomography, PhD Thesis.
Further information