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Variation in textural parameters of hepatic lesions during contrast medium injection

Journal

ACTA RADIOLOGICA
Volume 62, Issue 10, Pages 1317-1323

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0284185120964904

Keywords

Computed tomography; quantitative computed tomography; abdomen; gastrointestinal; liver; adults

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  1. Karolinska Institutet

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Quantitative imaging techniques have shown the prognostic value of textural parameters for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study evaluated the reproducibility of textural parameters in HCC and hepatic tissue with different contrast medium timing, and found that the contrast medium timing does not affect the reproducibility of textural parameters. Therefore, it should not be a concern in CT texture analysis of HCC.
Background Textural parameters extracted using quantitative imaging techniques have been shown to have prognostic value for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Purpose To evaluate whether the contrast medium timing of the image acquisition affects the reproducibility of textural parameters in HCC and hepatic tissue. Material and Methods This retrospective study included 17 patients with 37 HCC lesions. Perfusion computed tomography (CT) was obtained after 50 mL contrast medium injection. HCC lesions were segmented for analysis. The gray-level co-occurrence (GLCM) textural analysis parameters, homogeneity, energy, entropy, inertia, and correlation were calculated. Variation was quantified by calculating the SD of each parameter during respective perfusion series and the inter lesion variation as the SD among the lesions. Results The average change in texture parameters in both HCC and hepatic tissue per second after injection was 0.01% to 0.3% of the respective texture parameter. In HCC, the average variation in homogeneity, energy, and entropy within each lesion after contrast medium injection was significantly less than the variation observed among the lesions (23% to 74%, P < 0.001). Significant differences in energy, entropy, inertia, and correlation between hepatic tissue and HCC were observed. However, when considering the intra-individual variation of hepatic tissue over time, only the HCC parameter energy was significantly outside that 95% confidence interval (P < 0.02). Conclusion The contrast medium timing does not affect the reproducibility of textural parameters in HCC and hepatic tissue. Thus, contrast medium timing should not be an issue at CT texture analysis of HCC.

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