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Abstract
Background: This study explored the potential of non-contrast thoracic computed tomography (CT) to predict anemia by correlating CT parameters with hemoglobin (Hb) levels in patients who underwent non-contrast thoracic CT for various indications.
Methods: This retrospective study included 150 patients who underwent non-contrast thoracic CT scans and complete blood counts within 24 hours at our center between January and June 2023. Exclusion criteria included acute bleeding, iron accumulation disorders, recent transfusions, pregnancy, and certain thoracic CT artifacts. Hounsfield Unit (HU) measurements were obtained from the ascending aorta, left ventricular cavity, and descending aorta, and compared with Hb and hematocrit (Htc) values. Anemia indicators such as the 'Aortic Ring Sign (ARS)' and the 'Hyperdense Septum Sign (HSS)' were also evaluated.
Results: Anemic patients (48%) exhibited significantly lower HU measurements at all three CT scan locations and higher instances of ARS and HSS compared to non-anemic patients. Notably, the presence of HSS and ARS was strongly associated with anemia. Thresholds for HU measurements corresponding to anemia were determined using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, which also revealed strong positive correlations between HU measurements and Hb/Htc levels.
Conclusion: The study concludes that non-contrast thoracic CT parameters, particularly HU measurements and the presence of ARS and HSS, are significantly associated with anemia. These CT indicators could serve as reliable, non-invasive markers for predicting anemia in patients, potentially aiding in the early diagnosis and management of the condition.