Extracellular volume fraction of liver and pancreas using spectral CT in hypertensive patients: A comparative study.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.3233/XST-240130
Xiaoming Huang, Zhen Zhang, Jiansheng Wang, Yaqing Yang, Tianqi Hao, Shuai Zhang, Ling Liu, Guohua Wang
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Abstract

Background: Besides the direct impact on the cardiovascular system, hypertension is closely associated with organ damage in the kidneys, liver, and pancreas. Chronic liver and pancreatic damage in hypertensive patients may be detectable via imaging.

Objective: To explore the correlation between hypertension-related indicators and extracellular volume fraction (ECV) of liver and pancreas measured by iodine maps, and to evaluate corresponding clinical value in chronic damage of liver and pancreas in hypertensive patients.

Methods: A prospective study from June to September 2023 included abdominal patients who underwent contrast-enhanced spectral CT. Normal and various grades of hypertensive blood pressure groups were compared. Upper abdominal iodine maps were constructed, and liver and pancreatic ECVs calculated. Kruskal-Wallis and Spearman analyses evaluated ECV differences and correlations with hypertension indicators.

Results: In 300 patients, hypertensive groups showed significantly higher liver and pancreatic ECV than the normotensive group, with ECV rising alongside hypertension severity. ECVliver displayed a stronger correlation with hypertension stages compared to ECVpancreas. Regression analysis identified hypertension severity as an independent predictor for increased ECV.

Conclusions: ECVliver and ECVpancreas positively correlates with hypertension indicators and serves as a potential clinical marker for chronic organ damage due to hypertension, with ECVliver being more strongly associated than ECVpancreas.

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利用光谱 CT 对高血压患者的肝脏和胰腺细胞外体积分数进行比较研究:对比研究
背景:除了对心血管系统的直接影响外,高血压还与肾、肝和胰腺等器官的损伤密切相关。高血压患者的慢性肝脏和胰腺损伤可通过影像学检查发现:探讨高血压相关指标与碘图测量的肝脏和胰腺细胞外体积分数(ECV)之间的相关性,并评估高血压患者肝脏和胰腺慢性损伤的相应临床价值:方法:2023 年 6 月至 9 月的一项前瞻性研究纳入了接受造影剂增强频谱 CT 检查的腹部患者。比较正常血压组和不同等级的高血压组。构建了上腹部碘图,并计算了肝脏和胰腺的 ECV。Kruskal-Wallis和Spearman分析评估了ECV差异以及与高血压指标的相关性:在300名患者中,高血压组的肝脏和胰腺ECV明显高于正常血压组,ECV随高血压严重程度而升高。与胰腺 ECV 相比,肝脏 ECV 与高血压分期的相关性更强。回归分析表明,高血压严重程度是ECV增加的独立预测因素:结论:ECVliver 和 ECVpancreas 与高血压指标呈正相关,是高血压导致慢性器官损伤的潜在临床标志物,ECVliver 比 ECVpancreas 的相关性更强。
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