Diagnostics (Sep 2024)

Standardization of Dual-Energy CT Iodine Uptake of the Abdomen and Pelvis: Defining Reference Values in a Big Data Cohort

  • Ibrahim Yel,
  • Christian Booz,
  • Tommaso D’Angelo,
  • Vitali Koch,
  • Leon D. Gruenewald,
  • Katrin Eichler,
  • Aynur Gökduman,
  • Davide Giardino,
  • Michele Gaeta,
  • Silvio Mazziotti,
  • Eva Herrmann,
  • Thomas J. Vogl,
  • Scherwin Mahmoudi,
  • Ludovica R. M. Lanzafame

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14182051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 2051

Abstract

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Background: To establish dual-energy-derived iodine density reference values in abdominopelvic organs in a large cohort of healthy subjects. Methods: 597 patients who underwent portal venous phase dual-energy CT scans of the abdomen were retrospectively enrolled. Iodine distribution maps were reconstructed, and regions of interest measurements were placed in abdominal and pelvic structures to obtain absolute iodine values. Subsequently, normalization of the abdominal aorta was conducted to obtain normalized iodine ratios. The values obtained were subsequently analyzed and differences were investigated in subgroups defined by sex, age and BMI. Results: Overall mean iodine uptake values and normalized iodine ratios ranged between 0.31 and 6.08 mg/mL and 0.06 and 1.20, respectively. Women exhibited higher absolute iodine concentration across all organs. With increasing age, normalized iodine ratios mostly tend to decrease, being most significant in the uterus, prostate, and kidneys (p Conclusions: Iodine concentration values and normalized iodine ratios of abdominal and pelvic organs reveal significant gender-, age-, and BMI-related differences, underscoring the necessity to integrate these variables into clinical practice.

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