Contrast timing optimization of a two-volume dynamic CT pulmonary perfusion technique

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop and validate an optimal timing protocol for a low-radiation-dose CT pulmonary perfusion technique using only two volume scans. A total of 24 swine (48.5 ± 14.3 kg) underwent contrast-enhanced dynamic CT. Multiple contrast injections were made under different pulmonary perfusion conditions, resulting in a total of 141 complete pulmonary arterial input functions (AIFs). Using all the AIF curves, an optimal contrast timing protocol was developed for a first-pass, two-volume dynamic CT perfusion technique (one at the base and the other at the peak of AIF curve). A subset of swine was used to validate the prospective two-volume pulmonary perfusion technique. The prospective two-volume perfusion measurements were quantitatively compared to the previously validated retrospective perfusion measurements with t-test, linear regression, and Bland–Altman analysis. As a result, the pulmonary artery time-to-peak (TPA) was related to one-half of the contrast injection duration (TInj2) by TPA=1.01TInj2+1.01 (r = 0.95). The prospective two-volume perfusion measurements (PPRO) were related to the retrospective measurements (PRETRO) by PPRO = 0.87PRETRO + 0.56 (r = 0.88). The CT dose index and size-specific dose estimate of the two-volume CT technique were estimated to be 28.4 and 47.0 mGy, respectively. The optimal timing protocol can enable an accurate, low-radiation-dose two-volume dynamic CT perfusion technique.

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Zhao, Y., Hubbard, L., Malkasian, S., Abbona, P., & Molloi, S. (2022). Contrast timing optimization of a two-volume dynamic CT pulmonary perfusion technique. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-12016-8

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