Comparative study of true and virtual non-contrast imaging generated from dual-layer spectral CT in patients with upper aerodigestive tract cancer.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Varalee Mingkwansook, Krittiya Puwametwongsa, Arvemas Watcharakorn, Thanapat Dechasasawat
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Purpose: Dual-layer spectral computed tomography (DLSCT) is a novel CT platform of dual-energy CT. Virtual non-contrast (VNC) imaging theoretically resembles true non-contrast (TNC) imaging by subtracting iodine attenuation from post-contrast data. We aimed to compare qualitative and quantitative datasets between TNC and VNC in patients with upper aerodigestive tract cancer (UATC) and to evaluate the potential radiation dose reduction obtained by omitting the TNC phase.

Material and methods: The study included 61 patients with UATC who underwent DLSCT. The CT protocol included TNC and post-contrast phases. The VNC images were reconstructed from the post-contrast phase. The differences of mean CT attenuation values, imaging noise, and image quality for TNC and VNC images were compared. The effective radiation doses of a biphasic TNC and post-contrast CT protocol were compared with a single-phase protocol (post-contrast CT with VNC reconstruction).

Results: There were a total of 732 ROIs from TNC and VNC. There was no statistical difference in the mean CT attenuation values between TNC and VNC images for all tissue types (p = 0.09-0.44), except for the buccal fat pad. Overall, 85.3% of cases revealed a difference of less than 10 HU. There was no significant difference in mean imaging noise (p = 0.5455) and image quality (p = 0.3214) between 2 acquisitions. All VNC images had acceptable quality for diagnostic purposes. The potential dose reduction by omitting the TNC was 49.5 ± 3.5%.

Conclusion: VNC could replace TNC images in patients with UATC, with good image quality and the advantage of radiation dose reduction.

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上消化道肿瘤双层光谱CT真、虚非对比成像的对比研究。
目的:双层光谱计算机断层扫描(DLSCT)是一种新型的双能CT平台。虚拟无对比(VNC)成像在理论上类似于真实无对比(TNC)成像,通过从对比后数据中减去碘衰减。我们的目的是比较TNC和VNC在上气消化道癌(UATC)患者中的定性和定量数据集,并评估忽略TNC期所获得的潜在辐射剂量降低。材料和方法:本研究包括61例接受DLSCT的UATC患者。CT方案包括TNC和对比后阶段。从对比后阶段重建VNC图像。比较TNC和VNC图像的CT平均衰减值、成像噪声和图像质量的差异。将双相TNC和CT造影后方案与单相方案(CT造影后与VNC重建)的有效辐射剂量进行比较。结果:TNC和VNC共获得732份roi。除颊脂肪垫外,所有组织类型TNC与VNC图像的CT平均衰减值差异无统计学意义(p = 0.09-0.44)。总体而言,85.3%的病例显示差异小于10 HU。两次采集的平均成像噪声(p = 0.5455)和图像质量(p = 0.3214)差异无统计学意义。所有VNC映像都具有可接受的诊断质量。省略TNC后的潜在剂量减少为49.5±3.5%。结论:VNC可替代UATC患者的TNC图像,具有良好的图像质量和降低辐射剂量的优势。
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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