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Effect of iodine concentration reduction by comparison of virtual monoenergetic image quality with dual-energy computed tomography

Authors
Shim, JinaKim, KyuseokLee, Youngjin
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT); Virtual monoenergetic image (VMI); Pediatric abdominal computed tomography; Reducing contrast agent concentration
Citation
APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES, v.200
Journal Title
APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES
Volume
200
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/89058
DOI
10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110967
ISSN
0969-8043
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the image quality of virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) with tube voltage modulation in pediatric abdominal computed tomography (CT) examination and to determine the effect of decreasing contrast agent concentration. Using a 1-year old pediatric phantom, five contrast agent concentration diluent tubes of 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%, and 20% of the same concentration as the average Hounsfield unit (HU) in the descending aorta were inserted, and the mixed image and VMIs (40, 60, and 80 keV) acquired using dual -energy CT were compared with single-energy CT (SECT) images. For quantitative evaluation, the HU and co-efficient of variation (COV) of each image were compared and analyzed. The analysis revealed that the HU of the 40 keV VMIs, acquired with a tube voltage of 70 kV and 100% contrast agent concentration, was 61% higher than that of the SECT image. The results showed that SECT had the lowest COV among all contrast agent con-centration and tube voltage combinations, while the 40 keV image acquired at 70 kV had the second-lowest COV value. The HU of the 40 keV image acquired at 70 kV at a contrast agent concentration of 100% was 9% higher than that of SECT at 80% concentration. This study confirms that 40 keV VMIs are more useful than SECT images for vascular diagnosis with contrast in pediatric abdominal CT examinations and that a 20% reduction in contrast agent concentration can reduce the risk of contrast agent concentration-induced nephrotoxicity in pediatric patients by increasing the subjective acceptability of image quality for diagnosis.
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