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- Title
Value of the virtual monoenergetic image from dual-layer dual-energy computed tomography enterography in the preoperative assessment of the internal penetrating complication of Crohn's disease.
- Authors
Gong, Meilin; Liu, Lili; Ren, Huanhuan; He, Peipei; Ran, Xiong; Xu, Yu; Zou, Ya; Wu, Jingsong; Li, Zan; Tan, Wei; Zhang, Zhengying; Li, Kang
- Abstract
Background: To determine the utility of virtual-monoenergetic imaging (VMI) at low energy levels from contrast-enhanced dual-layer dual-energy (DLDE) computed tomography enterography (CTE) in the preoperative assessment of internal penetrating lesions of Crohn's disease (CD). Materials and methods: Thirty-eight patients with penetrating lesions of CD by surgery undergoing contrast-enhanced DLDE CTE were retrospectively included. Polyenergetic imaging (PEI) and VMIs at low energy levels [40–70 kiloelectron volts (keV)] with 10 keV intervals were reconstructed. The objective parameters of image quality [noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR)] and the subjective parameter of image quality [diagnostic performance of lesions (DPL), overall image quality(OIQ)] of PEI and all VMIs at the low energy level were compared to determine the VMI on the optimal energy level. The lesion detection capability between PEI and the optimal VMI was compared. Results: VMI40 was determined to be the optimal VMI among all VMIs at the low energy level for owning the best image quality. No significant difference was found in the detecting capability in penetrating lesions between VMI40 and PEI (p = 1.0), whereas a significant difference was found in the detecting capability in the bowel origin of the penetrating lesions (p = 0.004), the involved organ or structure by the fistula (p = 0.016) and the orifice of the fistula connected to the involved organ or structure (p = 0.031) between them. Conclusions: Compared to conventional PEI, VMI40 improves the detection capability in anatomical details of penetrating lesions of CD, helping colorectal surgeons rationalizing preoperative plans of internal penetrating lesions of CD.
- Subjects
COMPUTED tomography; CROHN'S disease; SIGNAL-to-noise ratio; ARACHNOID cysts
- Publication
Abdominal Radiology, 2024, Vol 49, Issue 3, p814
- ISSN
2366-004X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00261-023-04148-w