Purpose To compare image quality and diagnostic performance of cone-beam computed tomography (CT) and multidetector CT in the detection of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with cirrhosis undergoing transarterial chemoembolization with drug-eluting embolic agents. Materials and Methods Fifty-five consecutive patients referred for chemoembolization of hypervascular HCC were prospectively enrolled. Imaging included preprocedural multidetector CT within 1 month before planned treatment, intraprocedural cone-beam CT, and 1-month follow-up multidetector CT. Analysis of image quality was performed with calculations of lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (LLCNR) and lesion-to-liver signal-to-noise-ratio (LLSNR). One-month follow-up multidetector CT was considered the reference standard for the detection of HCC nodules. Results Median LLCNR values were 3.94 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.06–5.05) for preprocedural multidetector CT and 6.90 (95% CI, 5.17–7.77) for intraprocedural cone-beam CT (P <.0001). Median LLSNR values were 11.53 (95% CI, 9.51–12.44) for preprocedural multidetector CT and 9.36 (95% CI, 8.12–10.39) for intraprocedural cone-beam CT (P <.0104). Preprocedural multidetector CT detected 115 hypervascular nodules with typical HCC behavior, and cone-beam CT detected 15 additional hypervascular nodules that were also visible on 1-month follow-up multidetector CT. Conclusions Cone-beam CT has a significantly higher diagnostic performance compared with preprocedural multidetector CT in the detection of HCCs and can influence management of patients with cirrhosis by identifying particularly aggressive tumors.

Comparison of image quality and diagnostic performance of cone-beam CT during drug-eluting embolic transarterial chemoembolization and multidetector CT in the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma

Saba, Luca;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Purpose To compare image quality and diagnostic performance of cone-beam computed tomography (CT) and multidetector CT in the detection of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with cirrhosis undergoing transarterial chemoembolization with drug-eluting embolic agents. Materials and Methods Fifty-five consecutive patients referred for chemoembolization of hypervascular HCC were prospectively enrolled. Imaging included preprocedural multidetector CT within 1 month before planned treatment, intraprocedural cone-beam CT, and 1-month follow-up multidetector CT. Analysis of image quality was performed with calculations of lesion-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (LLCNR) and lesion-to-liver signal-to-noise-ratio (LLSNR). One-month follow-up multidetector CT was considered the reference standard for the detection of HCC nodules. Results Median LLCNR values were 3.94 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.06–5.05) for preprocedural multidetector CT and 6.90 (95% CI, 5.17–7.77) for intraprocedural cone-beam CT (P <.0001). Median LLSNR values were 11.53 (95% CI, 9.51–12.44) for preprocedural multidetector CT and 9.36 (95% CI, 8.12–10.39) for intraprocedural cone-beam CT (P <.0104). Preprocedural multidetector CT detected 115 hypervascular nodules with typical HCC behavior, and cone-beam CT detected 15 additional hypervascular nodules that were also visible on 1-month follow-up multidetector CT. Conclusions Cone-beam CT has a significantly higher diagnostic performance compared with preprocedural multidetector CT in the detection of HCCs and can influence management of patients with cirrhosis by identifying particularly aggressive tumors.
2017
Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Carcinoma, hepatocellular; Chemoembolization, therapeutic; Cone-beam computed tomography; Female; Humans; Liver neoplasms; Male; Middle aged; Multidetector computed tomography; Prospective studies; Signal-to-noise ratio; Radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging; Cardiology and cardiovascular medicine
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