Mr. Cornelio Padre, Dr. Tan Zehao, Mr. Kenneth Yeo Chye Whatt, Mr. Han Bin Ong, Dr Apoorva Gogna
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Application of Subtraction Iodine Mapping in the Immediate Liver Tumour Ablation CT Scan – Initial Experience Report
Purpose
To share our initial experience and benefits of the iodine mapping application in the post-liver radiofrequency ablation CT scan compared to conventional post-contrast CT liver image reconstruction.
Methodology
The SGH hybrid angiography-CT System (installed 2021), comprises the Genesis edition CT system and Alphenix Sky+ angiography system. The CT scanner gives 640 slices per rotation, with a maximum of 16cm field coverage. Iodine mapping in the post-liver ablation is routinely performed on the post-ablation contrast-enhanced CT. This subtraction technique involves taking two scan volumes and subtracting the images to highlight the differential contrast uptake in the liver parenchyma. Color-coded maps of iodine distribution within the liver parenchyma are then generated to demonstrate enhancement and washout to facilitate interpretation.
We plan to showcase the application of the iodine map technique in liver tumor ablation to through a small retrospective case series.
Result
Through a series of 5 cases, we plan to demonstrate how iodine mapping from subtraction CT imaging after liver tumor ablation facilitates the detection of any non-ablated residual tumors and bleeding which is the most dreaded acute complication. In particular, how it is an improvement from conventional post-contrast CT image reconstructions. In addition, we will show pitfalls in imaging to prevent misinterpretation of iodine mapping subtraction CT.
Summary
Our initial experience in the application of iodine mapping for immediate post-liver ablation scans demonstrates that it is a useful adjunct for the interpretation of post-liver ablation CT to provide more early and accurate detection of residual tumors and complications.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.