Detection and characterization of urinary stones using material-specific images derived from contrastenhanced dual-energy CT urography.

Autor: YANNAN CHENG, LU ZHANG, LE CAO, XIANGHUI ZHANG, TINGTING QU, JIANYING LI, JIAO CHEN, HUI HE, JIAN YANG, JIANXIN GUO
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Zdroj: British Journal of Radiology; Dec2023, Vol. 96 Issue 1152, p1-10, 10p
Abstrakt: Objective To determine the accuracy of material-specific images derived from contrast-enhanced dual-energy CT urography (DECTU) in detecting and measuring urinary stones in comparison with that of unenhanced images and its utility in calcified stone differentiation. Methods 105 patients with 202 urinary stones (121 had confirmed composition by infrared spectroscopy) underwent triphasic (unenhanced, portal venous (VP) and excretory phase (EP)) DECTU. Material-specific images were derived in VP and EP with calcium-water, calcium-iodine and CaOxalate_Dihydrate (COD)- Hydroxyapatite (HAP) as basis material pairs. Stone number and size were recorded on unenhanced images and VP and EP material-specific images, where stone densities were also measured. Material densities of calcified stones (pure calcium oxalate [pCaO, n = 34], mixed calcium oxalate [mCaO, n = 14], mixed carbonate phosphate [mCaP, n = 70]) were compared and thresholds for differentiating these stones were determined using receiver operating characteristic analysis. Results All 202 urinary stones were detected on the unenhanced, calcium (water) and calcium (iodine) images in VP. While the detection rate was significantly decreased to 58 and 64% using calcium (water) and calcium (iodine) images in EP, respectively (all p < 0.001). Stone sizes measured on calcium (iodine) images in VP was similar to that of unenhanced images (10.6 vs 10.7 mm, p > 0.05). Significant differences in material densities were found among pCaO, mCaO and mCaP on COD(HAP) images with AUC of 0.72–0.74 for differentiating these stones. Conclusion Material-specific images in VP derived from DECTU allow reliably detecting and measuring urinary tract stones in comparison with unenhanced images and can identify calcified stones with moderate diagnostic performance to provide potential 33% dose reduction. Advances in knowledge Material-specific images, especially the calcium (iodine) images in VP allow for reliable detection of urinary stones. Stone size measurement should be performed on the calcium (iodine) images in VP. Material density measurements on COD-HAP (VP) material decomposition images can be used to differentiate among pure calcium oxalate, mixed calcium oxalate and mixed carbonate phosphate stones with AUC of 0.72–0.74. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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