Ability of positive and negative contrast computed tomographic peritoneography to delineate canine liver lobe fissures.

Luis R Rivas, G. Seiler, I. Robertson, H. Ryu, K. Mathews
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OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of contrast peritoneography in delineating liver lobe fissures by using computed tomography (CT). STUDY DESIGN Prospective cross-sectional study. ANIMALS Canine cadavers (n = 10). METHODS An abdominal CT image of each cadaver was obtained under three conditions: without peritoneal contrast (precontrast), after insufflation of the peritoneal cavity with CO2 (negative contrast), and after intraperitoneal administration of iohexol (positive contrast). Images were reconstructed in three planes. Three reviewers independently scored each plane/contrast combination. Observers measured the length of each fissure in each plane. The measurable length of fissures was compared between techniques but was not compared with the actual length on cadavers. RESULTS When assessment of all fissures was combined, measurements were obtained in 96 to 108 of 120 (80%-90%) positive contrast studies, 56 to 96 of 120 (47%-80%) negative contrast studies, and 12 to 32 of 120 (10%-27%) precontrast CT images. All observers measured fissures in all planes that were approximately two times longer on positive compared with negative contrast studies and two times longer on negative contrast studies compared with CT images without contrast. Measurable fissure lengths were greater on positive contrast CT images (P < .0001) than on other CT images. CONCLUSION Positive contrast CT peritoneography improved the delineation of hepatic interlobar fissures in normal canine cadavers. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE These results justify further studies to determine the ability to locate large hepatic masses in dogs with positive CT. Positive contrast CT peritoneography may assist treatment planning in dogs with large hepatic tumors.
正、负对比ct腹膜造影对犬肝叶裂隙的描绘能力。
目的探讨CT造影剂腹膜造影在肝叶裂隙造影中的应用价值。研究设计前瞻性横断面研究。动物扫描尸体(n = 10)。方法在未进行腹膜造影剂(预造影剂)、腹腔注入CO2(阴性造影剂)和腹腔注入碘己醇(阳性造影剂)三种情况下,对每具尸体进行腹部CT扫描。在三个平面上重建图像。三名评论者独立对每个平面/对比组合进行评分。观察人员测量了每个平面上每个裂缝的长度。可测量的裂缝长度在不同技术之间进行了比较,但没有与尸体上的实际长度进行比较。结果对所有裂缝进行综合评估时,120例阳性对比研究中有96 ~ 108例(80% ~ 90%),120例阴性对比研究中有56 ~ 96例(47% ~ 80%),120例预对比CT图像中有12 ~ 32例(10% ~ 27%)进行了测量。所有观察者在所有平面上测量的裂缝,在阳性对比研究中大约是阴性对比研究的两倍长,在阴性对比研究中大约是没有对比的CT图像的两倍长。可测量的裂缝长度在阳性对比CT图像上大于其他CT图像(P < 0.0001)。结论CT腹膜造影增强了正常犬尸体肝叶间裂隙的描绘。这些结果证明了进一步研究确定CT阳性犬肝脏大肿块定位能力的合理性。正对比CT腹膜造影可能有助于大肝肿瘤犬的治疗计划。
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