Comparison of Conventional and Virtual Non-contrast Abdominal Images Using the Third-Generation Dual-Source Dual-Energy Computed Tomography

利用第三代双源双能计算机断层扫描技术对常规和虚拟非增强腹部图像进行比较

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the efficacy and safety of virtual unenhanced imaging by comparing the attenuation values of virtual and true unenhanced images acquired using third-generation dual-source dual-energy computed tomography (dsDECT). METHODS: Single-energy non-contrast and dual-energy arterial and venous phase images of 97 patients who underwent triphasic abdominal computed tomography (CT) were included in this retrospective study. Virtual unenhanced images were generated for the arterial (a) and venous (v) phases using two dsDECT algorithms. The attenuation values were measured on the true and virtual unenhanced images of the liver, spleen, kidney, gallbladder, paraspinal muscle, aorta, subcutaneous fat, retroperitoneal fat, and renal cysts. RESULTS: A statistically significant difference was observed between the attenuation values ​​of true and virtual unenhanced images for all tissues (p < 0.001-0.025), except the venous phase virtual unenhanced images of the kidney, renal cysts, and gallbladder (p = 0.061-0.325). The proportion of cases with differences of ≥ 10 Hounsfield unit (HU) in the attenuation values between the virtual and true unenhanced images ranged from 3% to 8% for renal parenchyma, renal cysts, and gallbladder using this algorithm; however, this proportion was up to 90% for adipose tissue. No significant correlation was observed between the body mass index and attenuation differences between the true and virtual unenhanced images, except for those of the aorta and paraspinal muscle. CONCLUSION: Virtual unenhanced images acquired using third-generation dsDECT cannot replace true unenhanced images in clinical practice owing to the difference between the attenuation values and variability of attenuation between true and virtual unenhanced images.

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