BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The development of flat panel detectors (FPDs) has made cone-beam CT feasible for practical use in a clinical setting. Our purpose was to assess the usefulness of cone-beam CT using the FPD in conjunction with conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) for performing superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three consecutive patients (43 feeding arteries) were prospectively examined. All of the patients underwent intra-arterial rotational angiography using an FPD system, and the cone-beam CT was reconstructed from the volume dataset. Two radiologists evaluated the quality of the cone-beam CT and then evaluated whether the additional information provided by the cone-beam CT was useful for the interventional procedures. RESULTS: In 41 (95%) of 43 arteries, the extent of contrast material perfusion was sufficiently visualized on cone-beam CT. In 20 (47%) of 43 arteries, the DSA plus cone-beam CT was superior to the DSA alone regarding the precise understanding of vascular territory of each artery. This information was helpful for predicting the drug delivery for superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy, especially in deeply invasive tumors with multiple feeding arteries. CONCLUSION: In superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck tumors, cone-beam CT with FPD provides useful additional information, which allows interventional radiologists to determine the feeders, as well as the dose of antitumor agent for each feeder.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The development of flat panel detectors (FPDs) has made cone-beam CT feasible for practical use in a clinical setting. Our purpose was to assess the usefulness of cone-beam CT using the FPD in conjunction with conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) for performing superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three consecutive patients (43 feeding arteries) were prospectively examined. All of the patients underwent intra-arterial rotational angiography using an FPD system, and the cone-beam CT was reconstructed from the volume dataset. Two radiologists evaluated the quality of the cone-beam CT and then evaluated whether the additional information provided by the cone-beam CT was useful for the interventional procedures. RESULTS: In 41 (95%) of 43 arteries, the extent of contrast material perfusion was sufficiently visualized on cone-beam CT. In 20 (47%) of 43 arteries, the DSA plus cone-beam CT was superior to the DSA alone regarding the precise understanding of vascular territory of each artery. This information was helpful for predicting the drug delivery for superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy, especially in deeply invasive tumors with multiple feeding arteries. CONCLUSION: In superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck tumors, cone-beam CT with FPD provides useful additional information, which allows interventional radiologists to determine the feeders, as well as the dose of antitumor agent for each feeder.
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