Pilot study for comparative assessment of dual‐energy computed tomography and single‐photon emission computed tomography V/Q scanning for lung perfusion evaluation in infants. Issue 3 (27th December 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Pilot study for comparative assessment of dual‐energy computed tomography and single‐photon emission computed tomography V/Q scanning for lung perfusion evaluation in infants. Issue 3 (27th December 2021)
- Main Title:
- Pilot study for comparative assessment of dual‐energy computed tomography and single‐photon emission computed tomography V/Q scanning for lung perfusion evaluation in infants
- Authors:
- Ramirez‐Suarez, Karen I.
Barrera, Christian A.
Otero, Hansel J.
Biko, David M.
States, Lisa J.
Servaes, Sabah
Zhu, Xiaowei
Davis, James C.
Piccione, Joseph
Rapp, Jordan B. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To evaluate clinical applications of dual‐energy computed tomography (DECT) in pediatric‐specific lung diseases and compare ventilation and perfusion findings with those from single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT‐CT) V/Q. Methods: All patients at our institution who underwent exams using both techniques within a 3‐month period were included in this study. Two readers independently described findings for DECT, and two other readers independently analyzed the SPECT‐CT V/Q scan data. All findings were compared between readers and disagreements were reassessed and resolved by consensus. Inter‐modality agreements are described throughout this study. Results: Eight patients were included for evaluation. The median age for DECT scanning was 3.5 months (IQR = 2). Five of these patients were scanned for both DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q studies the same day, and three had a time gap of 7, 65, and 94 days between studies. The most common indications were chronic lung disease (5/8; 63%) and pulmonary hypertension (6/8; 75%). DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q identified perfusion abnormalities in concordant lobes in most patients (7/8; 88%). In one case, atelectasis limited DECT perfusion assessment. Three patients ultimately underwent lobectomy with corresponding perfusion abnormalities identified by all reviewers on both DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q in all resected lobes. Conclusion: DECT is a feasible technique that could be considered as an alternative for SPECT‐CT V/Q forAbstract: Objective: To evaluate clinical applications of dual‐energy computed tomography (DECT) in pediatric‐specific lung diseases and compare ventilation and perfusion findings with those from single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT‐CT) V/Q. Methods: All patients at our institution who underwent exams using both techniques within a 3‐month period were included in this study. Two readers independently described findings for DECT, and two other readers independently analyzed the SPECT‐CT V/Q scan data. All findings were compared between readers and disagreements were reassessed and resolved by consensus. Inter‐modality agreements are described throughout this study. Results: Eight patients were included for evaluation. The median age for DECT scanning was 3.5 months (IQR = 2). Five of these patients were scanned for both DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q studies the same day, and three had a time gap of 7, 65, and 94 days between studies. The most common indications were chronic lung disease (5/8; 63%) and pulmonary hypertension (6/8; 75%). DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q identified perfusion abnormalities in concordant lobes in most patients (7/8; 88%). In one case, atelectasis limited DECT perfusion assessment. Three patients ultimately underwent lobectomy with corresponding perfusion abnormalities identified by all reviewers on both DECT and SPECT‐CT V/Q in all resected lobes. Conclusion: DECT is a feasible technique that could be considered as an alternative for SPECT‐CT V/Q for lung perfusion evaluation in infants. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Pediatric pulmonology. Volume 57:Issue 3(2022)
- Journal:
- Pediatric pulmonology
- Issue:
- Volume 57:Issue 3(2022)
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- Volume 57, Issue 3 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 57
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0057-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 702
- Page End:
- 710
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12-27
- Subjects:
- children -- dual‐energy computed tomography (DECT) -- lung perfusion -- single‐photon emission computed tomography V/Q (SPECT‐CT V/Q)
Pediatric respiratory diseases -- Periodicals
Pediatrics -- Periodicals
618.922 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-0496 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ppul.25788 ↗
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- 8755-6863
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