European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2022)

Lobar pulmonary perfusion quantification with dual-energy CT angiography: Interlobar variability and relationship with regional clot burden in pulmonary embolism

  • Hye Ju Lee,
  • Mark Wanderley,
  • Vivian Cardinal da Silva Rubin,
  • Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues,
  • Amanda Rocha Diniz,
  • Jose Rodrigues Parga,
  • Marcelo Britto Passos Amato

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100428

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Purpose: Semi-automated lobar segmentation tools enable an anatomical assessment of regional pulmonary perfusion with Dual-Energy CTA (DE-CTA). We aimed to quantify lobar pulmonary perfusion with DE-CTA, analyze the perfusion distribution among the pulmonary lobes in subjects without cardiopulmonary diseases and assess the correlation between lobar perfusion and regional endoluminal clots in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE). Methods: We evaluated 151 consecutive subjects with suspected PE and without cardiopulmonary comorbidities. DE-CTA derived perfused blood volume (PBV) of each pulmonary lobe was measured applying a semi-automated lobar segmentation technique. In patients with PE, blood clot location was assessed, and CT-based vascular obstruction index of each lobe (CTOIlobe) was calculated and classified into three groups: CTOIlobe= 0, low CTOIlobe (1–50%) and high CTOIlobe (>50%). Results: Among patients without PE (103/151, 68.2%), median lobar PBV was 13.7% (IQR 10.2–18.0%); the right middle lobe presented lower PBV when compared to all the other lobes (p 50%) presented a decreased lobar perfusion.

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