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Role of digital tomosynthesis and dual energy subtraction digital radiography in detection of parenchymal lesions in active pulmonary tuberculosis.

Madhurima Sharma1, Manavjit Singh Sandhu2, Ujjwal Gorsi3, Dheeraj Gupta4, Niranjan Khandelwal5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of digital tomosynthesis (DTS) and dual energy subtraction digital radiography (DES-DR) in detection of parenchymal lesions in active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and to compare them with digital radiography (DR).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was approved by our institutional review committee. DTS and DES-DR were performed in 62 patients with active pulmonary TB within one week of multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) study. Findings of active pulmonary TB, that is consolidation, cavitation and nodules were noted on digital radiography (DR), DTS and DES-DR in all patients. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of all 3 modalities was calculated with MDCT as reference standard. In addition presence of centrilobular nodules was also noted on DTS.
RESULTS: Our study comprised of 62 patients (33 males, 29 females with age range 18-82 years). Sensitivity and specificity of DTS for detection of nodules and cavitation was better than DR and DES-DR. Sensitivity and specificity of DTS for detection of consolidation was comparable to DR and DES-DR. DES-DR performed better than DR in detection of nodules and cavitation. DTS was also able to detect centrilobular nodules with sensitivity and specificity of 57.4% and 86.5% respectively.
CONCLUSION: DTS and DES-DR perform better than DR in detection of nodules, consolidation and cavitation in pulmonary TB. DTS gives better results than DES-DR, particularly in detection of cavitation and has moderate sensitivity for detection of centrilobular nodules. Thus DTS can be used for evaluation of patients of suspected pulmonary TB, thereby giving a more confident diagnosis of active disease and also in follow up.
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Keywords:  CT; Digital tomosynthesis; Dual-energy subtraction digital radiography; Tuberculosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26071244     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2015.05.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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2.  Improved detection of solitary pulmonary nodules on radiographs compared with deep bone suppression imaging.

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Review 4.  Tuberculosis conundrum - current and future scenarios: A proposed comprehensive approach combining laboratory, imaging, and computing advances.

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