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Improved Discrimination of Myocardial Perfusion Defects at Low Energy Levels Using Virtual Monochromatic Imaging
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2017-07Registro en:
Carrascosa, Patricia; Deviggiano, Alejandro; de Zan, Macarena; Capunay, Carlos; Campisi, Roxana; et al.; Improved Discrimination of Myocardial Perfusion Defects at Low Energy Levels Using Virtual Monochromatic Imaging; Lippincott Williams; Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography; 41; 4; 7-2017; 661-667
0363-8715
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Carrascosa, Patricia
Deviggiano, Alejandro
de Zan, Macarena
Capunay, Carlos
Campisi, Roxana
Rodriguez Granillo, Gaston Alfredo
Resumen
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the diagnostic performance of dual-energy computed tomography perfusion (DE-CTP) at different energy levels. Methods: Patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease underwent stress and rest DE-CTP and single-photon emission computed tomography. Images were evaluated using monochromatic data, and perfusion defects were initially identified in a qualitative manner and subsequently confirmed using attenuation levels. Results: Thirty-six patients were included. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of DE-CTP for the identification of perfusion defects were 84.1%, 94.2%, 77.3%, and 96.2%, respectively. Perfusion defects showed significantly lower attenuation than normal segments, with the largest differences among low energy levels (sensitivity of 96% and specificity of 98% using a cutoff value ≤ 153 Hounsfield units at 40 keV), progressively declining at the higher levels (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Dual-energy CTP at the lowest energy levels allowed improved discrimination of perfusion defects compared with higher energy levels.