Dual energy CT in acute appendicitis: value of low mono-energy

To assess the potential role of low monoenergetic images in the evaluation of acute appendicitis. A retrospective study of 42 patients with pathology proven acute appendicitis underwent contrast-enhanced-CT conducted on a single-source-DECT before surgery. Attenuation, SNR, and CNR were calculated o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical imaging 2021-09, Vol.77, p.213-218
Hauptverfasser: Lev-Cohain, Naama, Sosna, Jacob, Meir, Yuval, Dar, Gili, Shussman, Noam, Leichter, Isaac, Caplan, Nadia, Goldberg, S. Nahum
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the potential role of low monoenergetic images in the evaluation of acute appendicitis. A retrospective study of 42 patients with pathology proven acute appendicitis underwent contrast-enhanced-CT conducted on a single-source-DECT before surgery. Attenuation, SNR, and CNR were calculated on both monoenergetic and conventional images and compared to 24 abdominal CT-scans with normal appendix. Representative conventional and monoenergetic images were randomized and presented side-by-side to three abdominal radiologists to determine preferred images for detecting inflammation. Additionally, six individual acute inflammatory characteristics were graded on a 1–5 scale to determine factors contributing to differences between conventional and monoenergetic images by 2 abdominal radiologists. Paired t-tests, Wilcoxon and McNemar tests, and intra-observer error statistics were performed. For the inflamed appendixes monoenergetic images had overall increased attenuation (average ratio 1.7; P 
ISSN:0899-7071
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DOI:10.1016/j.clinimag.2021.04.007