1. Usefulness of advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique in dual-energy computed tomography for detecting bladder cancer
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Masahiro Ohnishi, Masashi Shimohira, Yuta Shibamoto, Taku Naiki, Motoo Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, and Aya Naiki-Ito
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Resection ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,Cystectomy ,Ct number ,Dual energy CT ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Dual-Energy Computed Tomography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Advanced virtual monoenergetic image ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Original Article ,Dual energy ct ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Purpose Detecting bladder cancer (BC) in routine CT images is important but is sometimes difficult when cancer is small. We evaluated the ability of 40-keV advanced monoenergetic images to depict BC. Materials and methods Fifty-two patients with a median age of 74 years (range 45–92) who were diagnosed as BC with transurethral resection or cystectomy, were included. They were examined with contrast-enhanced dual-energy CT (DE-CT) and advanced virtual monoenergetic images (40 keV) were reconstructed. For evaluating depictability of BC on 40-keV or virtual-120-kVp images, the difference in CT number between the cancer and bladder wall (BC–BW value) were calculated. We also subjectively assessed depictability of BC in virtual-120-kVp and 40-keV images using a 4-grade Likert scale (3: clear, 0: not visualized). Results In 42 of 52 patients, BC–BW values could be calculated because BC was detected on CT images. The mean BC–BW value at 40 keV was significantly higher than that of virtual 120 kVp [80.5 ± 54 (SD) vs. 11.4 ± 12.5 HU, P P Conclusion The advanced monoenergetic reconstruction technique reconstructed using DE-CT image is useful to depict BC.
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- 2021
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