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Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of quantitative dual-energy computed tomography (CT) parameters for distinguishing osteoblastic metastases (OBMs) from bone islands (BIs) in untreated lung cancer.
Material and Methods
Dual-energy CT images of 24 patients with OBMs and 56 patients with BIs obtained between January 2019 and December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The CT70keV value, calcium(water) density [Dcalcium(water)], and water(calcium) density [Dwater(calcium)] were analyzed. Diagnostic performance was assessed by measuring the area under the curve (AUC), and specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy were determined.
Results
A total of 70 OBMs and 67 BIs were included. The AUC values of CT70keV, Dcalcium(water), and Dwater(calcium) showed no significant differences (0.950 vs. 0.947 vs. 0.929, respectively; P > 0.05). The optimal CT70keV cutoff value was 885.1 HU, with specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of 81.4 %, 92.5 %, and 86.9 %, respectively. When using Dcalcium(water) < 254.9 mg/cm3 and Dwater(calcium) < 1250.6 mg/cm3, respectively, 119 of 137 lesions showed consistent diagnostic results (true or false). Sub-analysis of these 119 lesions showed specificity of 92.1 %, which was higher than that of CT70keV (P = 0.021). The AUC, sensitivity, and accuracy were 0.974, 92.9 %, and 92.4 %, respectively, which were not significantly different from those of CT70keV (P = 0.230, 0.906, and 0.220, respectively). Among the 18 lesions showing inconsistent diagnoses, Dcalcium(water) diagnosed 11 lesions correctly, and Dwater(calcium) diagnosed the remaining seven lesions correctly.
Conclusion
The combination of Dcalcium(water) and Dwater(calcium) demonstrated a promising role in the differentiation of OBMs from BIs in lung cancer patients.
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