T. Shimizu et al., Helical CT of the liver with computer-assisted bolus-tracking technology: Scan delay of arterial phase scanning and effect of flow rates, J COMPUT AS, 24(2), 2000, pp. 219-223
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Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to assess the scan delay and the effe
ct of flow rates on arterial phase scanning of hepatic CT.
Method: One hundred twenty patients suspected of having hepatocellular carc
inoma were examined by three-phase helical CT using computer-assisted bolus
-tracking technology. We set the region of interest (ROI) in the abdominal
aorta at the level of the celiac artery as a baseline. The triggering thres
hold was set at 100 HU. A volume of 100 ml of iomeprol (350 mg of I/ml) was
administered at 2, 2.5, or 3 ml/s i.v.
Results: In all cases, helical CT scanning began after reaching the ROI thr
eshold. Then, portal venous phase scanning was initiated 50 s after arteria
l phase initiation. The mean delay time from the initiation of contrast age
nt administration to the beginning of arterial phase scanning was 29.2 +/-
3.8 a (mean +/- SD, range 22-39 s). A faster injection rate significantly s
hortened the scan delay (p < 0.01). In portal venous phase scanning, calcul
ated areas under the hepatic enhancement curves were almost equal among dif
ferent injection rates.
Conclusion: The computer-assisted bolus-tracking technology is a useful met
hod for determining an individual scan delay of arterial phase CT.