Enhanced visualization of lung vessels for diagnosis of pulmonary embolism using dual energy CT angiography.
Department of Clinical Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Mannheim, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Mannheim, Germany.
Journal Article: Investigative radiology (impact factor: 4.85). 06/2010; 45(6):341-6. DOI: 10.1097/RLI.0b013e3181dfda37
Abstract
Pulmonary DE-CTA of 16 patients with PE and 16 patients without PE were analyzed using a software algorithm highlighting vascular iodine distribution. The algorithm color-codes lung vessels depending on their local iodine distribution on a 2-color scale. The diagnostic performance of the software for the detection of PE was assessed on patient and segmental basis by consensus reading of 2 blinded radiologists. The reading of the standard CTA data by an independent third radiologist and clinical follow-up served as the standard of reference for the diagnosis of PE.
Of 576 analyzed segments CTA revealed 88 diseased lung segments with 1 or more emboli. The software correctly highlighted 62 segments as positive. Twenty-six segments with PE were not highlighted. Seventy-five segments were highlighted false positive. All 16 patients with PE were identified as positive, but 1 of these patients had no true positive finding on a segmental basis and was therefore classified as false negative. Twenty-three segments in 8 patients without PE were highlighted as positive. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the software algorithm were 93.8%, 50%, 65.2%, 88.9% per patient and 70.5%, 84.6%, 45.3%, 94.1% per segment, respectively.
Additional review of the DE-CTA with a dedicated software algorithm highlighting the vascular iodine distribution has a high negative predictive value important for exclusion of segmental PE.
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