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Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans

Background: The Agatston score on noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scans is the gold standard for calcium load determination. However, contrast-enhanced CT is commonly used for patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVDs), such as peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) an...

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Autores principales: Devia-Rodriguez, Raul, Derksen, Maikel, de Groot, Kristian, Vedder, Issi R., Zeebregts, Clark J., Bokkers, Reinoud P. H., Pol, Robert A., de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M., Schuurmann, Richte C. L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13111934
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author Devia-Rodriguez, Raul
Derksen, Maikel
de Groot, Kristian
Vedder, Issi R.
Zeebregts, Clark J.
Bokkers, Reinoud P. H.
Pol, Robert A.
de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M.
Schuurmann, Richte C. L.
author_facet Devia-Rodriguez, Raul
Derksen, Maikel
de Groot, Kristian
Vedder, Issi R.
Zeebregts, Clark J.
Bokkers, Reinoud P. H.
Pol, Robert A.
de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M.
Schuurmann, Richte C. L.
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description Background: The Agatston score on noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scans is the gold standard for calcium load determination. However, contrast-enhanced CT is commonly used for patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVDs), such as peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Currently, there is no validated method to determine calcium load in the aorta and peripheral arteries with a contrast-enhanced CT. This study validated a length-adjusted calcium score (LACS) method for contrast-enhanced CT scans. Method: The LACS (calcium volume in mm(3)/arterial length in cm) in the abdominal aorta was calculated using four-phase liver CT scans of 30 patients treated between 2017 and 2021 at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) with no aortic disease. Noncontrast CT scans were segmented with a 130 Hounsfield units (HU) threshold, and a patient-specific threshold was used for contrast-enhanced CTs. The LACS was calculated and compared from both segmentations. Secondly, the interobserver variability and the influence of slice thickness (0.75 mm vs. 2.0 mm) was determined. Results: There was a high correlation between the LACS from contrast-enhanced CT scans and the LACS of noncontrast CTs (R(2) = 0.98). A correction factor of 1.9 was established to convert the LACS derived from contrast-enhanced CT to noncontrast CT scans. LACS interobserver agreement on contrast-enhanced CT was excellent (1.0, 95% confidence interval = 1.0–1.0). The 0.75 mm CT threshold was 541 (459–625) HU compared with 500 (419–568) HU on 2 mm CTs (p = 0.15). LACS calculated with both thresholds was not significantly different (p = 0.63). Conclusion: The LACS seems to be a robust method for scoring calcium load on contrast-enhanced CT scans in arterial segments with various lengths.
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spelling pubmed-102522612023-06-10 Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans Devia-Rodriguez, Raul Derksen, Maikel de Groot, Kristian Vedder, Issi R. Zeebregts, Clark J. Bokkers, Reinoud P. H. Pol, Robert A. de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M. Schuurmann, Richte C. L. Diagnostics (Basel) Article Background: The Agatston score on noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scans is the gold standard for calcium load determination. However, contrast-enhanced CT is commonly used for patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVDs), such as peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Currently, there is no validated method to determine calcium load in the aorta and peripheral arteries with a contrast-enhanced CT. This study validated a length-adjusted calcium score (LACS) method for contrast-enhanced CT scans. Method: The LACS (calcium volume in mm(3)/arterial length in cm) in the abdominal aorta was calculated using four-phase liver CT scans of 30 patients treated between 2017 and 2021 at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) with no aortic disease. Noncontrast CT scans were segmented with a 130 Hounsfield units (HU) threshold, and a patient-specific threshold was used for contrast-enhanced CTs. The LACS was calculated and compared from both segmentations. Secondly, the interobserver variability and the influence of slice thickness (0.75 mm vs. 2.0 mm) was determined. Results: There was a high correlation between the LACS from contrast-enhanced CT scans and the LACS of noncontrast CTs (R(2) = 0.98). A correction factor of 1.9 was established to convert the LACS derived from contrast-enhanced CT to noncontrast CT scans. LACS interobserver agreement on contrast-enhanced CT was excellent (1.0, 95% confidence interval = 1.0–1.0). The 0.75 mm CT threshold was 541 (459–625) HU compared with 500 (419–568) HU on 2 mm CTs (p = 0.15). LACS calculated with both thresholds was not significantly different (p = 0.63). Conclusion: The LACS seems to be a robust method for scoring calcium load on contrast-enhanced CT scans in arterial segments with various lengths. MDPI 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10252261/ /pubmed/37296786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13111934 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Devia-Rodriguez, Raul
Derksen, Maikel
de Groot, Kristian
Vedder, Issi R.
Zeebregts, Clark J.
Bokkers, Reinoud P. H.
Pol, Robert A.
de Vries, Jean-Paul P. M.
Schuurmann, Richte C. L.
Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title_full Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title_fullStr Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title_short Validation of a Length-Adjusted Abdominal Arterial Calcium Score Method for Contrast-Enhanced CT Scans
title_sort validation of a length-adjusted abdominal arterial calcium score method for contrast-enhanced ct scans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13111934
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