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Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver

Dual energy computed tomography (DECT) allows the quantification of specific materials such as iodine contrast agent in human body tissue, potentially providing additional diagnostic data. Yet full diagnostic value can only be achieved if physiological normal values for iodine concentrations are kno...

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Autores principales: Beck, Stefanie, Jahn, Laurenz, Deniffel, Dominik, Riederer, Isabelle, Sauter, Andreas, Makowski, Marcus R., Pfeiffer, Daniela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9282453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270805
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author Beck, Stefanie
Jahn, Laurenz
Deniffel, Dominik
Riederer, Isabelle
Sauter, Andreas
Makowski, Marcus R.
Pfeiffer, Daniela
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Jahn, Laurenz
Deniffel, Dominik
Riederer, Isabelle
Sauter, Andreas
Makowski, Marcus R.
Pfeiffer, Daniela
author_sort Beck, Stefanie
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description Dual energy computed tomography (DECT) allows the quantification of specific materials such as iodine contrast agent in human body tissue, potentially providing additional diagnostic data. Yet full diagnostic value can only be achieved if physiological normal values for iodine concentrations are known. We retrospectively evaluated abdominal DECT scans of 105 patients with healthy liver between March and August 2018 (age 17 to 86 years, 43 female and 62 male). The iodine concentrations within ROIs of the liver parenchyma as well as of the abdominal aorta and main portal vein were obtained. We evaluated the absolute iodine concentration and blood-normalized iodine concentrations relating the measured iodine concentration of the liver parenchyma to those of the supplying vessels. The influence of age and gender on the iodine uptake was assessed. The absolute iodine concentration was significantly different for the male and female cohort, but the difference was eliminated by the blood-normalized values. The average blood-normalized iodine concentrations were 2.107 mg/ml (+/- 0.322 mg/ml), 2.125 mg/ml (+/- 0.426 mg/ml) and 2.103 mg/ml (+/- 0.317 mg/ml) for the portal vein normalized, aorta normalized and mixed blood normalized iodine concentrations, respectively. A significant negative correlation between the patients’ age and the iodine concentration was detected only for the blood-normalized values. A physiological range for iodine concentration in portal venous phase contrast enhanced DECT images can be defined for absolute and blood-normalized values. Deviations of blood-normalized iodine concentration values might be a robust biomarker for diagnostic evaluation. Patient age but not the gender influences the blood-normalized iodine concentrations in healthy liver parenchyma.
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spelling pubmed-92824532022-07-15 Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver Beck, Stefanie Jahn, Laurenz Deniffel, Dominik Riederer, Isabelle Sauter, Andreas Makowski, Marcus R. Pfeiffer, Daniela PLoS One Research Article Dual energy computed tomography (DECT) allows the quantification of specific materials such as iodine contrast agent in human body tissue, potentially providing additional diagnostic data. Yet full diagnostic value can only be achieved if physiological normal values for iodine concentrations are known. We retrospectively evaluated abdominal DECT scans of 105 patients with healthy liver between March and August 2018 (age 17 to 86 years, 43 female and 62 male). The iodine concentrations within ROIs of the liver parenchyma as well as of the abdominal aorta and main portal vein were obtained. We evaluated the absolute iodine concentration and blood-normalized iodine concentrations relating the measured iodine concentration of the liver parenchyma to those of the supplying vessels. The influence of age and gender on the iodine uptake was assessed. The absolute iodine concentration was significantly different for the male and female cohort, but the difference was eliminated by the blood-normalized values. The average blood-normalized iodine concentrations were 2.107 mg/ml (+/- 0.322 mg/ml), 2.125 mg/ml (+/- 0.426 mg/ml) and 2.103 mg/ml (+/- 0.317 mg/ml) for the portal vein normalized, aorta normalized and mixed blood normalized iodine concentrations, respectively. A significant negative correlation between the patients’ age and the iodine concentration was detected only for the blood-normalized values. A physiological range for iodine concentration in portal venous phase contrast enhanced DECT images can be defined for absolute and blood-normalized values. Deviations of blood-normalized iodine concentration values might be a robust biomarker for diagnostic evaluation. Patient age but not the gender influences the blood-normalized iodine concentrations in healthy liver parenchyma. Public Library of Science 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9282453/ /pubmed/35834594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270805 Text en © 2022 Beck et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Beck, Stefanie
Jahn, Laurenz
Deniffel, Dominik
Riederer, Isabelle
Sauter, Andreas
Makowski, Marcus R.
Pfeiffer, Daniela
Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title_full Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title_fullStr Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title_full_unstemmed Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title_short Iodine images in dual energy CT: A monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
title_sort iodine images in dual energy ct: a monocentric study benchmarking quantitative iodine concentration values of the healthy liver
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9282453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270805
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