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Can single-phase dual-energy CT reliably identify adrenal adenomas?

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EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 7, Pages 1636-1642

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-014-3192-z

Keywords

Dual-energy CT; Virtual non-contrast images; Adrenal lesion; Adrenal adenoma; Reduction of dose exposure

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To evaluate whether single-phase dual-energy-CT-based attenuation measurements can reliably differentiate lipid-rich adrenal adenomas from malignant adrenal lesions. We retrospectively identified 51 patients with adrenal masses who had undergone contrast-enhanced dual-energy-CT (140/100 or 140/80 kVp). Virtual non-contrast and colour-coded iodine images were generated, allowing for measurement of pre- and post-contrast density on a single-phase acquisition. Adrenal adenoma was diagnosed if density on virtual non-contrast images was a parts per thousand currency sign10 HU. Clinical follow-up, true non-contrast CT, PET/CT, in- and opposed-phase MRI, and histopathology served as the standard of reference. Based on the standard of reference, 46/57 (80.7 %) adrenal masses were characterised as adenomas or other benign lesions; 9 malignant lesions were detected. Based on a cutoff value of 10 HU, virtual non-contrast images allowed for correct identification of adrenal adenomas in 33 of 46 (71 %), whereas 13/46 (28 %) adrenal adenomas were lipid poor with a density a parts per thousand yen10 HU. Based on the threshold of 10 HU on the virtual non-contrast images, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for detection of benign adrenal lesions was 73 %, 100 %, and 81 % respectively. Virtual non-contrast images derived from dual-energy-CT allow for accurate characterisation of lipid-rich adrenal adenomas and can help to avoid additional follow-up imaging. aEuro cent Adrenal adenomas are a common lesion of the adrenal glands. aEuro cent Differentiation of benign adrenal adenomas from malignant adrenal lesions is important. aEuro cent Dual-energy based virtual non-contrast images help to evaluate patients with adrenal adenomas.

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