[Optimal phase of dynamic CT for detecting hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma: evaluation of double arterial phases].

Yoriko Kajiya, Kiyohisa Kamimura, Megumi Jinguji, Masayuki Nakajo, Shinsaku Tsuchimochi, Katsumi Sako, Yasuji Komorizono
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Purpose: To investigate the appropriate time of arterial phase for the detection of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Materials and methods: Fifty-two hypervascular HCCs of 36 patients were evaluated on double arterial-phase images of the liver. The first and second arterial-phase images were obtained 10 sec after aortic peak enhancement time as determined by test bolus injection. Patients received a low or high concentration of contrast medium, according to their body weight, that was administered intravenously at a rate of 4 mL/sec and injection duration of 23 sec. Three radiologists evaluated the images separately.

Results: Sensitivity in detecting hypervascular HCCs was higher in the first arterial phase than in the second arterial phase (p = 0.039). HCCs were not detected as hypervascular nodules in one of 20 cases during 31 or fewer sec, or in 8 of 19 cases during 48 or more sec after the initiation of contrast medium injection. All nodules were detected as hypervascular lesions between 32 and 47 sec after the initiation of contrast medium injection.

Conclusion: When a single arterial phase is obtained to detect hypervascular HCCs with a 23-sec injection time and an injection rate of 4 mL/sec, a protocol is recommended in which scanning is started at 35 sec and ended within 47 sec after initiating the injection of contrast medium.

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[动态CT检测高血管性肝癌的最佳分期:双动脉期的评价]。
目的:探讨高血管性肝细胞癌(HCC)动脉相的适宜检测时间。材料与方法:对36例患者的52例高血管性hcc进行肝脏双动脉期显像评价。第一和第二动脉期图像是在主动脉峰增强时间后10秒获得的,由试验丸注射确定。患者接受低或高浓度的造影剂,根据他们的体重,以4毫升/秒的速度静脉注射,注射时间为23秒。三位放射科医生分别评估图像。结果:第一动脉期检测高血管性hcc的敏感性高于第二动脉期(p = 0.039)。20例患者中有1例在31秒或更短时间内未检测到hcc为高血管结节,19例患者中有8例在注射造影剂后48秒或更长时间内未检测到hcc。所有结节均在注射造影剂后32 ~ 47秒被检出为高血管病变。结论:在23秒注射时间和4 mL/秒注射速度下获得单动脉期检测高血管性hcc时,建议在35秒开始扫描,在注射造影剂后47秒内结束扫描。
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