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Published in: European Radiology 7/2017

01-07-2017 | Neuro

Dual-energy CT of the brain: Comparison between DECT angiography-derived virtual unenhanced images and true unenhanced images in the detection of intracranial haemorrhage

Authors: Matteo Bonatti, Fabio Lombardo, Giulia A. Zamboni, Patrizia Pernter, Roberto Pozzi Mucelli, Giampietro Bonatti

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 7/2017

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the diagnostic performance of virtual non-contrast (VNC) images in detecting intracranial haemorrhages (ICHs).

Methods

Sixty-seven consecutive patients with and 67 without ICH who underwent unenhanced brain CT and DECT angiography were included. Two radiologists independently evaluated VNC and true non-contrast (TNC) images for ICH presence and type. Inter-observer agreement for VNC and TNC image evaluation was calculated. Sensitivity and specificity of VNC images for ICH detection were calculated using Fisher’s exact test. VNC and TNC images were compared for ICH extent (qualitatively and quantitatively) and conspicuity assessment.

Results

On TNC images 116 different haemorrhages were detected in 67 patients. Inter-observer agreement ranged from 0.98–1.00 for TNC images and from 0.86–1.00 for VNC images. VNC sensitivity ranged from 0.90–1, according to the different ICH types, and specificity from 0.97–1. Qualitatively, ICH extent was underestimated on VNC images in 11.9% of cases. Haemorrhage volume did not show statistically significant differences between VNC and TNC images. Mean haemorrhage conspicuity was significantly lower on VNC images than on TNC images for both readers (p < 0.001).

Conclusion

VNC images are accurate for ICH detection. Haemorrhages are less conspicuous on VNC images and their extent may be underestimated.

Key points

VNC images represent a reproducible tool for detecting ICH.
ICH can be identified on VNC images with high sensitivity and specificity.
Intracranial haemorrhages are less conspicuous on VNC images than on TNC images.
Intracranial haemorrhages extent may be underestimated on VNC images.
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Metadata
Title
Dual-energy CT of the brain: Comparison between DECT angiography-derived virtual unenhanced images and true unenhanced images in the detection of intracranial haemorrhage
Authors
Matteo Bonatti
Fabio Lombardo
Giulia A. Zamboni
Patrizia Pernter
Roberto Pozzi Mucelli
Giampietro Bonatti
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 7/2017
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4658-y

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