Dual-energy CT for gastrointestinal bleeding.

BJR open Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1259/bjro.20220054
Miyuki Okamura-Kawasaki, Yuya Uesugi, Satoshi Yabusaki
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Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) can be used for various types of analyses, including iodine quantification, and its usefulness in diagnosing gastrointestinal diseases has been reported. This pictorial review describes the use of DECT in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal bleeding. Virtual non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is available in DECT and can be used as a substitute for pre-contrast CT in the case of gastrointestinal haemorrhage. The omission of pre-contrast CT can reduce radiation exposure by approximately 30%. A low-keV virtual monochromatic X-ray image (VMI) can increase the contrast of iodine, and iodine maps can provide better visibility of extravasation. These analytical images can provide a diagnosis with a high degree of confidence. In addition, the low-keV VMI clearly illustrates the vascular structure, which may be useful for improving the visibility of vascular lesions and for confirming the arterial anatomy before embolisation. Considering that these analytical images are created on the basis of contrast-enhanced CT, the positional information of organs is entirely identical, thus allowing the comparison of images regardless of intestinal peristalsis or body motion. In conclusion, the analytical images of DECT can solve the problems of conventional protocols, and DECT is considered useful in the imaging diagnosis of gastrointestinal bleeding.

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双能CT诊断胃肠道出血。
双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)可用于各种类型的分析,包括碘定量,它在诊断胃肠道疾病方面的有用性已被报道。这篇图片综述描述了DECT在胃肠道出血诊断中的应用。虚拟非对比计算机断层扫描(CT)可用于DECT,在胃肠道出血的情况下可作为预对比CT的替代品。省略造影前CT可减少约30%的辐射暴露。低电压虚拟单色x线图像(VMI)可以增加碘的对比度,碘图可以提供更好的外渗可视性。这些分析图像可以提供高度可靠的诊断。此外,低频率VMI清晰地显示血管结构,这可能有助于提高血管病变的可见性,并在栓塞前确认动脉解剖。由于这些分析图像是在增强CT的基础上生成的,因此器官的位置信息完全相同,因此无论肠道蠕动还是身体运动,都可以进行图像比较。综上所述,DECT的分析图像可以解决常规方案的问题,在胃肠道出血的影像学诊断中具有重要意义。
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