Early detection of lung cancer using ultra-low-dose computed tomography in coronary CT angiography scans among patients with suspected coronary heart disease. (December 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Early detection of lung cancer using ultra-low-dose computed tomography in coronary CT angiography scans among patients with suspected coronary heart disease. (December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Early detection of lung cancer using ultra-low-dose computed tomography in coronary CT angiography scans among patients with suspected coronary heart disease
- Authors:
- Zanon, Matheus
Pacini, Gabriel Sartori
de Souza, Vinicius Valério Silveiro
Marchiori, Edson
Meirelles, Gustavo Souza Portes
Szarf, Gilberto
Torres, Felipe Soares
Hochhegger, Bruno - Abstract:
- Highlights: Ultralow-dose-CT could screen lung cancer in patients undergoing cardiac CT. Most cases of lung cancer could not be identified without ultra-low-dose CT. Radiation dose increment was 0.11 ± 0.03 mSv, comparable to chest radiographies. Abstract: Objectives: To assess whether an additional chest ultra-low-dose CT scan to the coronary CT angiography protocol can be used for lung cancer screening among patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Methods: 175 patients underwent coronary CT angiography for assessment of coronary artery disease, additionally undergoing ultra-low-dose CT screening to early diagnosis of lung cancer in the same scanner (80 kVp and 15 mAs). Patients presenting pulmonary nodules were followed-up for two years, repeating low-dose CTs in intervals of 3, 6, or 12 months based on nodule size and growth rate in accordance with National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. Results: Ultra-low-dose CT identified 71 patients with solitary pulmonary nodules (41%), with a mean diameter of 5.50 ± 4.00 mm. Twenty-eight were >6 mm, and in 79% (n = 22) of these cases they were false positive findings, further confirmed by follow-up (n = 20), resection (n = 1), or biopsy (n = 1). Lung cancer was detected in six patients due to CT screening (diagnostic yield: 3%). Among these, four cases could not be detected in the cardiac field of view. Most patients were in early stages of the disease. Two patients diagnosed at advanced stages died due to cancerHighlights: Ultralow-dose-CT could screen lung cancer in patients undergoing cardiac CT. Most cases of lung cancer could not be identified without ultra-low-dose CT. Radiation dose increment was 0.11 ± 0.03 mSv, comparable to chest radiographies. Abstract: Objectives: To assess whether an additional chest ultra-low-dose CT scan to the coronary CT angiography protocol can be used for lung cancer screening among patients with suspected coronary artery disease. Methods: 175 patients underwent coronary CT angiography for assessment of coronary artery disease, additionally undergoing ultra-low-dose CT screening to early diagnosis of lung cancer in the same scanner (80 kVp and 15 mAs). Patients presenting pulmonary nodules were followed-up for two years, repeating low-dose CTs in intervals of 3, 6, or 12 months based on nodule size and growth rate in accordance with National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. Results: Ultra-low-dose CT identified 71 patients with solitary pulmonary nodules (41%), with a mean diameter of 5.50 ± 4.00 mm. Twenty-eight were >6 mm, and in 79% (n = 22) of these cases they were false positive findings, further confirmed by follow-up (n = 20), resection (n = 1), or biopsy (n = 1). Lung cancer was detected in six patients due to CT screening (diagnostic yield: 3%). Among these, four cases could not be detected in the cardiac field of view. Most patients were in early stages of the disease. Two patients diagnosed at advanced stages died due to cancer complications. The addition of the ultra-low-dose CT scan represented a radiation dose increment of 1.22 ± 0.53% (effective dose, 0.11 ± 0.03 mSv). Conclusions: Lung cancer might be detected using additional ultra-low-dose protocols in coronary CT angiography scans among patients with suspected coronary artery disease. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lung cancer. Volume 114(2017)
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- Lung cancer
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- Volume 114(2017)
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- Volume 114, Issue 2017 (2017)
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- 2017
- Volume:
- 114
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0114-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 5
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12
- Subjects:
- CAC coronary artery calcification -- CCTA coronary computed tomography angiography -- CAD coronary artery disease -- CT computed tomography -- DLP dose-length product -- ECG electrocardiogram -- ED Effective radiation dose -- FOV field of view -- I-ELCAP International Early Lung Cancer Action Program -- NCCN National Comprehensive Cancer Network -- ULDCT ultra-low-dose computed tomography
Tomography -- X-ray computed -- Cardiac imaging techniques -- Lung neoplasms -- Mass screening -- Cardiovascular diseases
Lungs -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Lung Neoplasms -- Abstracts
Lung Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Poumons -- Cancer -- Périodiques
Lungs -- Cancer
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.lungcan.2017.10.004 ↗
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