PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Comparison of virtual to true unenhanced abdominal computed tomography images acquired using rapid kV-switching dual energy imaging.

  • D Olivia Popnoe,
  • Chaan S Ng,
  • Shouhao Zhou,
  • Harmeet Kaur,
  • Hyunseon C Kang,
  • Evelyne M Loyer,
  • S Cheenu Kappadath,
  • A Kyle Jones

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238582
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. e0238582

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo compare "virtual" unenhanced (VUE) computed tomography (CT) images, reconstructed from rapid kVp-switching dual-energy computed tomography (DECT), to "true" unenhanced CT images (TUE), in clinical abdominal imaging. The ability to replace TUE with VUE images would have many clinical and operational advantages.MethodsVUE and TUE images of 60 DECT datasets acquired for standard-of-care CT of pancreatic cancer were retrospectively reviewed and compared, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Comparisons included quantitative evaluation of CT numbers (Hounsfield Units, HU) measured in 8 different tissues, and 6 qualitative image characteristics relevant to abdominal imaging, rated by 3 experienced radiologists. The observed quantitative and qualitative VUE and TUE differences were compared against boundaries of clinically relevant equivalent thresholds to assess their equivalency, using modified paired t-tests and Bayesian hierarchical modeling.ResultsQuantitatively, in tissues containing high concentrations of calcium or iodine, CT numbers measured in VUE images were significantly different from those in TUE images. CT numbers in VUE images were significantly lower than TUE images when calcium was present (e.g. in the spine, 73.1 HU lower, p ConclusionsSignificant differences in VUE images compared to TUE images may limit their application and ability to replace TUE images in diagnostic abdominal CT imaging.