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Iodine Quantification With Dual-Energy CT: Phantom Study and Preliminary Experience With Renal Masses

Authors :
Michael Macari
Christianne Leidecker
Benjamin Cohen
Hersh Chandarana
Ramya Srinivasan
Daniel Kim
Alec J. Megibow
Source :
American Journal of Roentgenology. 196:W693-W700
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Roentgen Ray Society, 2011.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to validate the utility of dual-source dual-energy MDCT in quantifying iodine concentration in a phantom and in renal masses.A series of tubes containing solutions of varying iodine concentration were imaged with dual-source dual-energy MDCT. Iodine concentration was calculated and compared with known iodine concentration. Single-phase contrast-enhanced dual-source dual-energy MDCT data on 15 patients with renal lesions then were assessed independently by two readers. Dual-energy postprocessing was used to generate iodine-only images. Regions of interest were placed on the iodine image over the lesion and, as a reference, over the aorta, for recording of iodine concentration in the lesion and in the aorta. Another radiologist determined lesion enhancement by comparing truly unenhanced with contrast-enhanced images. Mixed-model analysis of variance based on ranks was used to compare lesion types (simple cyst, hemorrhagic cyst, enhancing mass) in terms of lesion iodine concentration and lesion-to-aorta iodine ratio.In the phantom study, there was excellent correlation between calculated and true iodine concentration (R(2) = 0.998, p0.0001). In the patient study, 13 nonenhancing (10 simple and three hyperdense cysts) and eight enhancing renal masses were evaluated in 15 patients. The lesion iodine concentration and lesion-to-aorta iodine ratio in enhancing masses were significantly higher than in hyperdense and simple cysts (p0.0001).Iodine quantification with dual-source dual-energy MDCT is accurate in a phantom and can be used to determine the presence and concentration of iodine in a renal lesion. Characterization of renal masses may be possible with a single dual-source dual-energy MDCT acquisition without unenhanced images or reliance on a change in attenuation measurements.

Details

ISSN :
15463141 and 0361803X
Volume :
196
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Roentgenology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4fb19426a7d3e422f0c822c7f9026765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.10.5541