Ventilation/perfusion SPECT or SPECT/CT for lung function imaging in patients with pulmonary emphysema?

Purpose To evaluate the utility of attenuation correction (AC) of V/P SPECT images for patients with pulmonary emphysema. Materials and methods Twenty-one patients (mean age 67.6 years) with pulmonary emphysema who underwent V/P SPECT/CT were included. AC/non-AC V/P SPECT images were compared visual...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of nuclear medicine 2015-07, Vol.29 (6), p.528-534
Hauptverfasser: Froeling, Vera, Heimann, Uwe, Huebner, Ralf-Harto, Kroencke, Thomas J., Maurer, Martin H., Doellinger, Felix, Geisel, Dominik, Hamm, Bernd, Brenner, Winfried, Schreiter, Nils F.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To evaluate the utility of attenuation correction (AC) of V/P SPECT images for patients with pulmonary emphysema. Materials and methods Twenty-one patients (mean age 67.6 years) with pulmonary emphysema who underwent V/P SPECT/CT were included. AC/non-AC V/P SPECT images were compared visually and semiquantitatively. Visual comparison of AC/non-AC images was based on a 5-point likert scale. Semiquantitative comparison assessed absolute counts per lung (aCpLu) and lung lobe (aCpLo) for AC/non-AC images using software-based analysis; percentage counts (PC = (aCpLo/aCpLu) × 100) were calculated. Correlation between AC/non-AC V/P SPECT images was analyzed using Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient; differences were tested for significance with the Wilcoxon rank sum test. Results Visual analysis revealed high conformity for AC and non-AC V/P SPECT images. Semiquantitative analysis of PC in AC/non-AC images had an excellent correlation and showed no significant differences in perfusion ( ρ  = 0.986) or ventilation ( ρ  = 0.979, p  = 0.809) SPECT/CT images. Conclusion AC of V/P SPECT images for lung lobe-based function imaging in patients with pulmonary emphysema do not improve visual or semiquantitative image analysis.
ISSN:0914-7187
1864-6433
DOI:10.1007/s12149-015-0976-4