Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.

OBJECTIVE: To optimize the delay time before the initiation of arterial phase scan in the detection of focal liver lesions in contrast enhanced 5 phase liver CT using the bolus tracking technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Delay - the interval between threshold enhancement of 100 hounsfield unit (HU)...

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Main Authors: Chan, R., Kumar, G., Abdullah, B., Ng, K.H., Vijayananthan, A., Mohd Nor, H., Liew, Y.
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Published: 2011
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author Chan, R.
Kumar, G.
Abdullah, B.
Ng, K.H.
Vijayananthan, A.
Mohd Nor, H.
Liew, Y.
author_facet Chan, R.
Kumar, G.
Abdullah, B.
Ng, K.H.
Vijayananthan, A.
Mohd Nor, H.
Liew, Y.
author_sort Chan, R.
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description OBJECTIVE: To optimize the delay time before the initiation of arterial phase scan in the detection of focal liver lesions in contrast enhanced 5 phase liver CT using the bolus tracking technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Delay - the interval between threshold enhancement of 100 hounsfield unit (HU) in the abdominal aorta and commencement of the first arterial phase scan. Using a 16 slice CT scanner, a plain CT of the liver was done followed by an intravenous bolus of 120 ml nonionic iodinated contrast media (370 mg I/ml) at the rate of 4 mL/s. The second phase scan started immediately after the first phase scan. The portal venous and delay phases were obtained at a fixed delay of 60 s and 90 s from the beginning of contrast injection. Contrast enhancement index (CEI) and subjective visual conspicuity scores for each lesion were compared among the three groups. RESULTS: 84 lesions (11 hepatocellular carcinomas, 17 hemangiomas, 39 other hypervascular lesions and 45 cysts) were evaluated. CEI for hepatocellular carcinomas appears to be higher during the first arterial phase in the 6 seconds delay group. No significant difference in CEI and mean conspicuity scores among the three groups for hemangioma, other hypervascular lesions and cysts. CONCLUSION: The conspicuity of hepatocellular carcinomas appeared better during the early arterial phase using a bolus tracking technique with a scan delay of 6 seconds from the 100 HU threshold in the abdominal aorta.
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spelling um.eprints-34572017-07-14T08:27:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3457/ Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique. Chan, R. Kumar, G. Abdullah, B. Ng, K.H. Vijayananthan, A. Mohd Nor, H. Liew, Y. R Medicine OBJECTIVE: To optimize the delay time before the initiation of arterial phase scan in the detection of focal liver lesions in contrast enhanced 5 phase liver CT using the bolus tracking technique. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Delay - the interval between threshold enhancement of 100 hounsfield unit (HU) in the abdominal aorta and commencement of the first arterial phase scan. Using a 16 slice CT scanner, a plain CT of the liver was done followed by an intravenous bolus of 120 ml nonionic iodinated contrast media (370 mg I/ml) at the rate of 4 mL/s. The second phase scan started immediately after the first phase scan. The portal venous and delay phases were obtained at a fixed delay of 60 s and 90 s from the beginning of contrast injection. Contrast enhancement index (CEI) and subjective visual conspicuity scores for each lesion were compared among the three groups. RESULTS: 84 lesions (11 hepatocellular carcinomas, 17 hemangiomas, 39 other hypervascular lesions and 45 cysts) were evaluated. CEI for hepatocellular carcinomas appears to be higher during the first arterial phase in the 6 seconds delay group. No significant difference in CEI and mean conspicuity scores among the three groups for hemangioma, other hypervascular lesions and cysts. CONCLUSION: The conspicuity of hepatocellular carcinomas appeared better during the early arterial phase using a bolus tracking technique with a scan delay of 6 seconds from the 100 HU threshold in the abdominal aorta. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3457/1/20.pdf Chan, R. and Kumar, G. and Abdullah, B. and Ng, K.H. and Vijayananthan, A. and Mohd Nor, H. and Liew, Y. (2011) Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 7 (2). ISSN 1823-5530, DOI PMID: 22287986. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287986 PMID: 22287986
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Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title_full Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title_fullStr Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title_full_unstemmed Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title_short Optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique.
title_sort optimising the scan delay for arterial phase imaging of the liver using the bolus tracking technique
topic R Medicine
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/3457/1/20.pdf
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