Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Radiology 9/2004

01-09-2004 | Hepatobiliary-Pancreas

Late-arterial and portal-venous phase imaging of the liver with a multislice CT scanner in patients without circulatory disturbances: automatic bolus tracking or empirical scan delay?

Authors: Shigeki Itoh, Mitsuru Ikeda, Masataka Achiwa, Hiroko Satake, Shingo Iwano, Takeo Ishigaki

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 9/2004

Login to get access

Abstract

The value of automatic bolus tracking in late-arterial and portal-venous phase imaging of the liver with a multislice CT scanner as compared with fixed time-delay examination in patients without circulatory disturbances is evaluated. For the evaluation of known or suspected liver disease, 98 multiphase contrast-enhanced CT examinations including double late-arterial phase imaging were randomized into either scanning with a scan delay of 30 s from the beginning of contrast material injection or scanning with automatic bolus tracking. Contrast material was injected at 0.07 ml/kg body weight/s over 30 s. Contrast enhancement in each acquisition was measured in the aorta, portal vein, liver, pancreas and hepatocellular carcinomas. The density difference between hepatocellular carcinomas and the hepatic parenchyma was calculated. The mean time to the first-pass acquisition as determined by automatic bolus tracking was 29.6 s. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups either in any enhancement in any acquisition or in the lesion-to-liver density difference. The use of automatic bolus tracking in late-arterial and portal-venous phase hepatic CT does not significantly improve the degree of contrast enhancement in the aorta, portal vein, liver and pancreas or lesion-to-liver conspicuity in patients without circulatory disturbances.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Foley WD, Mallisee TA, Hohenwalter MD, Wilson CR, Quiroz FA, Taylor AJ (2000) Multiphase hepatic CT with a multirow detector CT scanner. Am J Roentgenol 175:679–685PubMed Foley WD, Mallisee TA, Hohenwalter MD, Wilson CR, Quiroz FA, Taylor AJ (2000) Multiphase hepatic CT with a multirow detector CT scanner. Am J Roentgenol 175:679–685PubMed
2.
go back to reference Ichikawa T, Kitamura T, Nakajima T, Sou H, Tsukamoto T, Ikenaga S, Araki T (2002) Hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma: can double arterial phase imaging with multidetector CT improve tumor depiction in the cirrhotic liver? Am J Roentgenol 179:751–758 Ichikawa T, Kitamura T, Nakajima T, Sou H, Tsukamoto T, Ikenaga S, Araki T (2002) Hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma: can double arterial phase imaging with multidetector CT improve tumor depiction in the cirrhotic liver? Am J Roentgenol 179:751–758
3.
go back to reference Van Hoe LV, Marchal G, Baert AL, Gryspeerdt S, Mertens L (1995) Determination of scan delay time in spiral CT-angiography: utility of a test bolus injection. J Comput Assist Tomogr 19:216–220PubMed Van Hoe LV, Marchal G, Baert AL, Gryspeerdt S, Mertens L (1995) Determination of scan delay time in spiral CT-angiography: utility of a test bolus injection. J Comput Assist Tomogr 19:216–220PubMed
4.
go back to reference Kopka L, Rodenwaldt J, Fischer U, Mueller D, Oestmann JW, Grabbe E (1996) Dual-phase helical CT of the liver: effects of bolus tracking and different volumes of contrast material. Radiology 196:321–326 Kopka L, Rodenwaldt J, Fischer U, Mueller D, Oestmann JW, Grabbe E (1996) Dual-phase helical CT of the liver: effects of bolus tracking and different volumes of contrast material. Radiology 196:321–326
5.
go back to reference Mehnert F, Pereira PL, Trubenbach J, Kopp AF, Claussen CD (2001) Biphasic spiral CT of the liver: automatic bolus tracking or time delay? Eur Radiol 11:427–431PubMed Mehnert F, Pereira PL, Trubenbach J, Kopp AF, Claussen CD (2001) Biphasic spiral CT of the liver: automatic bolus tracking or time delay? Eur Radiol 11:427–431PubMed
6.
go back to reference Kim T, Murakami T, Hori M, Takamura M, Takahashi S, Okada A, Kawata S, Cruz M, Federle M, Nakamura H (2002) Small hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma revealed by double arterial phase CT performed with single breath-hold scanning and automatic bolus tracking. Am J Roentgenol 178:899–904 Kim T, Murakami T, Hori M, Takamura M, Takahashi S, Okada A, Kawata S, Cruz M, Federle M, Nakamura H (2002) Small hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma revealed by double arterial phase CT performed with single breath-hold scanning and automatic bolus tracking. Am J Roentgenol 178:899–904
7.
go back to reference Oliver JH, Baron RL (1996) Helical biphasic contrast-enhanced CT of the liver: technique, indications, interpretation, and pitfalls. Radiology 201:1–14 Oliver JH, Baron RL (1996) Helical biphasic contrast-enhanced CT of the liver: technique, indications, interpretation, and pitfalls. Radiology 201:1–14
8.
go back to reference Scheiman RG, Raptopoulos V, Caruso P, Vrachliotis T, Pearlman J (1996) Comparison of tailored and empiric scan delay for CT angiography of the abdomen. Am J Roentgenol 167:725–729 Scheiman RG, Raptopoulos V, Caruso P, Vrachliotis T, Pearlman J (1996) Comparison of tailored and empiric scan delay for CT angiography of the abdomen. Am J Roentgenol 167:725–729
9.
go back to reference Press WH, Teukolsky SA, Vetterling WT, Flannery BP (2001) Numerical recipes in C, the art of scientific computing, 2nd edn. Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, New York Press WH, Teukolsky SA, Vetterling WT, Flannery BP (2001) Numerical recipes in C, the art of scientific computing, 2nd edn. Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, New York
10.
go back to reference 41st World Medical Assembly Declaration of Helsinki Recommendations guiding physicians in biomedical research involving human subjects (1994) Bull Pan Am Health Organ 24:606–609 41st World Medical Assembly Declaration of Helsinki Recommendations guiding physicians in biomedical research involving human subjects (1994) Bull Pan Am Health Organ 24:606–609
11.
go back to reference Schoellnast H, Tillich M, Deutschmann HA, Stessel U, Deutschmann MJ, Schaffler GJ, Schoellnast R, Uggowitzer MM (2003) Improvement of parenchymal and vascular enhancement using saline flush and power injection for multi-detector-row abdominal CT. Eur Radiol 14:659–664CrossRefPubMed Schoellnast H, Tillich M, Deutschmann HA, Stessel U, Deutschmann MJ, Schaffler GJ, Schoellnast R, Uggowitzer MM (2003) Improvement of parenchymal and vascular enhancement using saline flush and power injection for multi-detector-row abdominal CT. Eur Radiol 14:659–664CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Itoh S, Ikeda M, Achiwa M, Ota T, Satake H, Ishigaki T (2003) Multiphase contrast-enhanced CT of the liver with a multislice CT scanner: effects of rate of contrast material injection and 5% dextrose flush on aortic, portal venous, and hepatic enhancement in patients with chronic hepatic damage. Eur Radiol 13:1085–1094PubMed Itoh S, Ikeda M, Achiwa M, Ota T, Satake H, Ishigaki T (2003) Multiphase contrast-enhanced CT of the liver with a multislice CT scanner: effects of rate of contrast material injection and 5% dextrose flush on aortic, portal venous, and hepatic enhancement in patients with chronic hepatic damage. Eur Radiol 13:1085–1094PubMed
13.
go back to reference Heiken JP, Brink JA, McClennan BL, Sagel SS, Crowe TM, Gaines MV (1995) Dynamic incremental CT: effect of volume and concentration of contrast material and patient weight on hepatic enhancement. Radiology 195:353–357 Heiken JP, Brink JA, McClennan BL, Sagel SS, Crowe TM, Gaines MV (1995) Dynamic incremental CT: effect of volume and concentration of contrast material and patient weight on hepatic enhancement. Radiology 195:353–357
14.
go back to reference Baron RL (1994) Understanding and optimizing use of contrast material for CT of the liver. Am J Roentgenol 163:323–331 Baron RL (1994) Understanding and optimizing use of contrast material for CT of the liver. Am J Roentgenol 163:323–331
15.
go back to reference Tabachcik BG, Fidell LS (2001) Computer-assisted research design and analysis. Allyn and Bacon, Needham Heights Tabachcik BG, Fidell LS (2001) Computer-assisted research design and analysis. Allyn and Bacon, Needham Heights
16.
go back to reference Awai K, Hori S (2003) Effect of contrast injection protocol with dose tailored to patient weight and fixed injection duration on aortic and hepatic enhancement at multidetector-row helical CT. Eur Radiol 13:2155–2160CrossRefPubMed Awai K, Hori S (2003) Effect of contrast injection protocol with dose tailored to patient weight and fixed injection duration on aortic and hepatic enhancement at multidetector-row helical CT. Eur Radiol 13:2155–2160CrossRefPubMed
17.
go back to reference Tublin ME, Tessler FN, Cheng SL, Peters TL, McGovern PC (1999) Effect of injection rate of contrast medium on pancreatic and hepatic helical CT. Radiology 210:97–101PubMed Tublin ME, Tessler FN, Cheng SL, Peters TL, McGovern PC (1999) Effect of injection rate of contrast medium on pancreatic and hepatic helical CT. Radiology 210:97–101PubMed
18.
go back to reference Kim T, Murakami T, Takahashi S, Okada A, Hori M, Narumi Y, Nakamura H (1999) Pancreatic CT imaging: effects of different injection rates and doses of contrast material. Radiology 212:219–225PubMed Kim T, Murakami T, Takahashi S, Okada A, Hori M, Narumi Y, Nakamura H (1999) Pancreatic CT imaging: effects of different injection rates and doses of contrast material. Radiology 212:219–225PubMed
19.
go back to reference Awai K, Takada K, Onishi H, Hori S (2002) Aortic and hepatic enhancement and tumor-to-liver contrast: analysis of the effect of different concentrations of contrast material at multi-detector row helical CT. Radiology 204:757–763 Awai K, Takada K, Onishi H, Hori S (2002) Aortic and hepatic enhancement and tumor-to-liver contrast: analysis of the effect of different concentrations of contrast material at multi-detector row helical CT. Radiology 204:757–763
20.
go back to reference Fleischmann D, Hittmair K (1999) Mathematical analysis of arterial enhancement and optimization of bolus geometry for CT angiography using the discrete fourier transform. J Comput Assist Tomogr 123:474–484CrossRef Fleischmann D, Hittmair K (1999) Mathematical analysis of arterial enhancement and optimization of bolus geometry for CT angiography using the discrete fourier transform. J Comput Assist Tomogr 123:474–484CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Bae KT, Tran HQ, Heiken JP (2000) Multiphasic injection method for uniform prolonged vascular enhancement at CT angiography: pharmacokinetic analysis and experimental portine model. Radiology 216:872–880PubMed Bae KT, Tran HQ, Heiken JP (2000) Multiphasic injection method for uniform prolonged vascular enhancement at CT angiography: pharmacokinetic analysis and experimental portine model. Radiology 216:872–880PubMed
22.
go back to reference Sze DY, Razavi MK, So SK, Jeffrey RB (2001) Impact of multidetector CT hepatic arteriography on the planning of chemoembolization treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Am J Roentgenol 177:1339–1345 Sze DY, Razavi MK, So SK, Jeffrey RB (2001) Impact of multidetector CT hepatic arteriography on the planning of chemoembolization treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Am J Roentgenol 177:1339–1345
23.
go back to reference Kruskal JB, Raptopoulos V (2002) How I do it: pre-operative CT scanning for adult living right lobe liver transplantation. Eur Radiol 12:1423–1431CrossRefPubMed Kruskal JB, Raptopoulos V (2002) How I do it: pre-operative CT scanning for adult living right lobe liver transplantation. Eur Radiol 12:1423–1431CrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference Zandrino F, Curone P, Benzi L, Musante F (2003) Value of an early arteriographic acquisition for evaluating the splanchnic vessels as an adjust to biphasic CT using a multislice CT scanner. Eur Radiol 13:1072–1079PubMed Zandrino F, Curone P, Benzi L, Musante F (2003) Value of an early arteriographic acquisition for evaluating the splanchnic vessels as an adjust to biphasic CT using a multislice CT scanner. Eur Radiol 13:1072–1079PubMed
Metadata
Title
Late-arterial and portal-venous phase imaging of the liver with a multislice CT scanner in patients without circulatory disturbances: automatic bolus tracking or empirical scan delay?
Authors
Shigeki Itoh
Mitsuru Ikeda
Masataka Achiwa
Hiroko Satake
Shingo Iwano
Takeo Ishigaki
Publication date
01-09-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 9/2004
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-004-2321-5

Other articles of this Issue 9/2004

European Radiology 9/2004 Go to the issue