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Peijie Lv1, Xiaozhu Lin, Jianbo Gao, Kemin Chen.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the value of spectral CT imaging in the diagnosis and classification of liver cirrhosis during the arterial phase (AP) and portal venous phase (PVP).Entities:
Keywords: Dual-energy CT; Iodine concentration; Liver cirrhosis; Material decomposition; Spectral CT
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22778565 PMCID: PMC3384825 DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2012.13.4.434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Radiol ISSN: 1229-6929 Impact factor: 3.500
Fig. 1Distribution of 16 tubes with different concentrations of iodine solution.
Arrangement of 16 tubes (A, B) containing iodine solutions with different concentrations (0 to 30.0 mg/mL) at transverse monochromatic CT image obtained at 65-keV energy level.
Fig. 2Graph illustrates relationship between actual (x-axis) and measured (y-axis) iodine (I) concentrations in in vitro experiment. Test tubes filled with known iodine concentrations of 0.3-30.0 mg/mm3 were scanned with CT spectral imaging, and iodine concentrations were measured from iodine-based material-decomposition images. Mean and standard deviations for three separate measurements for same iodine concentration in each test tube (n = 13) are shown. Fitted line shows linear relationship between measured and actual concentrations.
Comparison between Actual and Measured Iodine Concentrations in In Vitro Experiment with Spectral Imaging
Fig. 3Monochromatic and material decomposition images of cirrhosis.
Transverse (A, D) monochromatic CT image obtained at 70-keV energy level and (B, E) iodine-based and (C, F) water-based material-decomposition images obtained from single spectral CT acquisition (section thickness, 1.25 mm) in 63-year-old woman with cirrhosis B during AP and PVP respectively. AP = arterial phase, PVP = portal venous phase
Quantitative Assessment, Thresholds, Sensitivities, and Specificities for Distinguishing Control Group from Study Group
Note.- With exception of p values, data are mean values ± standard deviations. p values for comparisons between control group and study group. *Threshold NIC and ICratio are cited in milligrams per milliliter, †Sensitivity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent number of cirrhotic livers in study group (n = 38), ‡Specificity values are cited as percentages. Data are number of healthy livers in control group (n = 43). AP = arterial phase, ICratio = iodine concentration ratio, NIC = normalized iodine concentration, PVP = portal venous phase
Quantitative Assessment among Control Group and Classes A-C of Study Group, Respectively
Note.- With exception of p values, data are mean values ± standard deviations. *p values for comparisons between control group and Class A group, †p values for comparisons between control group and Class B group, ‡p values for comparisons between control group and Class C group. AP = arterial phase, ICratio = iodine concentration ratio, NIC = normalized iodine concentration, PVP = portal venous phase
Thresholds, Sensitivities, and Specificities of Parameter for NIC, during PVP, for Distinguishing Control Group and Class A-C Groups, Respectively
Note.- *Sensitivity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent, respectively, number of Class A liver cirrhosis (n = 10), Class B liver cirrhosis (n = 14) and Class C liver cirrhosis (n = 14) used to calculate percentages, †Specificity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent number of healthy livers in control group (n = 43) used to calculate percentages. NIC = normalized iodine concentration, PVP = portal venous phase
Thresholds, Sensitivities, and Specificities of Other Parameters for Distinguishing Control Group and Class C Group
Note.- *Sensitivity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent number of Class C liver cirrhosis (n = 14) used to calculate percentages, †Specificity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent number of healthy livers in control group (n = 43) used to calculate percentages. AP = arterial phase, ICratio = iodine concentration ratio, NIC = normalized iodine concentration
Quantitative Assessment, Thresholds, Sensitivities, and Specificities among Class A-C Groups
Note.- With exception of p values, data are mean values ± standard deviations. p values for comparisons among Class A, Class B and Class C groups. *Sensitivity values are cited as percentages. Between Class A-B and C, data in parentheses represent number of Class C liver cirrhosis (n = 14) used to calculate percentages, †Specificity values are cited as percentages. Data in parentheses represent number of Class A (n = 10) and Class B liver cirrhosis (n = 14) used to calculate percentages. AP = arterial phase, NIC = normalized iodine concentration