Angiographic “Ace” | High-Pressure Contrast Injector
Release time:
2025-07-16
The high-pressure contrast injector is an auxiliary device within radiologic imaging systems and a key piece of supporting equipment in CT examinations. Whenever a contrast-enhanced CT—especially one targeting blood vessels—is required, this injector rapidly and precisely delivers a sufficient volume of contrast medium to the region of interest, enabling clear depiction of pathological changes so clinicians can confirm the diagnosis and plan subsequent treatment.
The high-pressure contrast injector is an auxiliary device within radiologic imaging systems and a key piece of supporting equipment in CT examinations. Whenever a contrast-enhanced CT—especially one targeting blood vessels—is required, this injector rapidly and precisely delivers a sufficient volume of contrast medium to the region of interest, enabling clear depiction of pathological changes so clinicians can confirm the diagnosis and plan subsequent treatment.
Common studies that rely on high-pressure injectors include coronary CTA, pulmonary CTA, lower-extremity arterial CTA, and contrast-enhanced chest CT. Given these applications, the injector has become an indispensable and widely used tool in modern imaging workflows.
Before high-pressure injectors existed, contrast medium had to be delivered by hand. After a few enhanced-CT cases, the administering nurse—faced with the agent’s high viscosity and concentration—often lacked the strength to push the syringe any further and had to brace the plunger against her abdomen to force it forward. Manual injection made it impossible to control flow rate, volume, or uniformity; scanning could only begin after the bolus had been delivered, so timing calculations were inaccurate and enhancement quality was inconsistent.
As clinical demands and diagnostic technology advanced, high-pressure injectors designed for multi-slice spiral CT became indispensable. Functioning like a pressurized water gun, these devices eject the contrast as a tight bolus directly into the patient’s vasculature. Simple to operate yet highly effective, they synchronize contrast delivery with scanner exposure and image acquisition, ensuring precise timing and reproducible results. High-contrast, multi-territory opacification is achieved under exacting control, yielding superior images. This capability is critical for detecting lesions, differentiating disease entities, and providing qualitative diagnoses.

Indications
Suitable for Radiology (CT, MR), Cath Labs (DSA), and other clinical departments requiring contrast-enhanced imaging.
Key Features
✔ Premium imported raw materials processed on high-tonnage precision injection-molding machines—delivering outstanding performance and rock-solid reliability.
✔ Superior pressure resistance and high-flow capability—providing physicians with the accuracy they need for confident diagnoses.
✔ Comprehensive portfolio—compatible with all major domestic and international high-pressure injector models.
✔ Quality assurance—in-house fleet of injectors for real-time production-line testing.
✔ World-class standards—dual certification: CFDA (NMPA) & CE.
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