4D-CT Of Brain Tumors: Feasibility In Hemodynamic Depiction

N. Tomura, M. Koga, T. Otani
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Purpose: 4D-CT can provide both static and dynamic 3D images. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical usefulness of 4D-CT for brain tumors. Methods: The subjects included 24 consecutive patients with brain tumors comprising glioblastomas (n=5), fibrillary astrocytoma (n=1), oligodendroglioma (n=1), anaplastic oligodendrogliomas (n=3), anaplastic oligoastrocytoma (n=1), medulloblastoma (n=1), meningiomas (n=5), anaplastic meningioma (n=1), craniopharyngioma (n=1), hemangioblastoma (n=1), and malignant lymphomas (n=4). Continuous 1.0-sec scanning was performed using a 64-row MD-CT. Serial volume rendered (VR) images were displayed in cine mode. 4D-CT was evaluated in depiction of feeding arteries, tumor staining, and early appearance of draining veins, and compared with IADSA in 14 patients. Pertinent facts: 4D-CT was able to depict tumor staining in all of 13 patients who showed tumor staining by IADSA. Feeding arteries were visualized in 9 patients by IADSA and in 7 patients by 4DCT. Early appearance of draining veins was visualized in 8 patients by IADSA, but in 7 patients by 4D-CT. Early appearance of draining veins was seen in patients with pathologically malignant tumors except for a patient with hemangioblastoma. In 11 patients who did not undergo IADSA, 4D-CT was able to depict tumor staining in 10 patients, feeding arteries in 3 patients, and early appearance of a draining vein in 3 patients. Conclusions: 4D-CT provides hemodynamic information about tumors, such as presence of feeding arteries, tumor staining, and early appearance of draining veins. 4D-CT is a feasible alternative to IADSA in hemodynamic depiction of brain tumors.
脑肿瘤的4D-CT血流动力学描述的可行性
目的:4D-CT可以提供静态和动态的三维图像。本研究的目的是评估4D-CT对脑肿瘤的临床应用价值。方法:纳入连续24例脑肿瘤患者,包括胶质母细胞瘤(n=5)、纤维状星形细胞瘤(n=1)、少突胶质细胞瘤(n=1)、间变性少突胶质细胞瘤(n=3)、间变性少突胶质细胞瘤(n=1)、髓母细胞瘤(n=1)、脑膜瘤(n=5)、间变性脑膜瘤(n=1)、颅咽管瘤(n=1)、血管母细胞瘤(n=1)和恶性淋巴瘤(n=4)。使用64排MD-CT进行连续1.0秒扫描。串行体绘制(VR)图像以电影模式显示。评估4D-CT对供血动脉的描绘、肿瘤染色和引流静脉的早期表现,并与14例患者的IADSA进行比较。相关事实:在所有13例经IADSA染色的患者中,4D-CT均能描绘出肿瘤染色。9例患者通过IADSA观察供血动脉,7例通过4DCT观察供血动脉。8例患者早期通过IADSA可见静脉引流,7例患者通过4D-CT可见静脉引流。除一例血管母细胞瘤患者外,病理性恶性肿瘤患者均可早期出现静脉引流。在11例未接受IADSA的患者中,4D-CT能够描绘10例患者的肿瘤染色,3例患者的供血动脉,3例患者的早期引流静脉。结论:4D-CT提供了肿瘤的血流动力学信息,如供血动脉的存在、肿瘤染色和引流静脉的早期表现。4D-CT是一种可行的替代IADSA在脑肿瘤血流动力学描述。
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