Objective To review the principles and techniques of CT perfusion imaging and its applications in the imaging diagnosis of abdominal disorders. Methods All the relevant literatures were reviewed. The principles and techniques of CT perfusion imaging were described and summarized in detail. The functional information of a target abdominal organ (e.g. the liver and pancreas) revealed by CT perfusion imaging, such as hemodynamics and microcirculation status, was also evaluated. Results In addition to the morphologic information, CT perfusion imaging can also provide functional information about the circulation parameters of target abdominal organs. Moreover, such functional information can be generated for the neovasculature and microcirculation of tumor lesions of abdominal organs, which is very helpful for not only the diagnosis, but also the evaluation of tumor invasiveness and response to treatment. Conclusion CT perfusion imaging offers an effective method for studying abdominal disorders by providing functional information that is quite useful for the differential diagnosis and assessment of therapeutic response.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the dynamic changes of blood flow and blood pressure of acute hindlimb ischemia of rats by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and laser Doppler perfusion imaging (LDPI). MethodsThe acute hindlimb ischemia model of rats was established by resection of rats femoral arteries of left hindlimb. The blood flow and blood pressure between operated and nonoperated hindlimbs were examined by LDF on 2, 7, 14, 28, and 49 d after operation. And the blood flow was evaluated by LDPI on 7 d after operation. ResultsAll rats survived after operation and no hindlimb necrosis occurred. The mean score was 2 on 14 d after operation and 1 on 49 d after operation. The ratio of blood flow between operated and nonoperated hindlimbs on 2 d after operation significantly increased from 1 to 1.31±0.439 (P=0.021). The ratio of blood flow on 7 d (0.82±0.538) and 14 d (0.93±0.294) after operation was significantly lower than that on 2 d after operation (P=0.032 and P=0.019), although the difference between the two former was not significant (P=0.502). Furthermore, the ratio of blood flow on 28 d after operation reached the bottom (0.41±1.970), which was obviously lower than that on 2, 7, and 14 d after operation (P=0.004, P=0.007, and P=0.006). The blood flow of operated hindlimbs recovered approximately the value before operation (0.98±0.093), which was significantly lower than that on 2 d (P=0.010), higher than that on 28 d (P=0.005), but not different from that on 7 d and 14 d after operation (P=0.126 and P=0.382). The ratio of blood pressure between operated and nonoperated hindlimbs on 2 d after operation significantly increased from 1 to 0.47±0.375 (P=0.031). The ratio of blood pressure decreased on 7 d after operation (0.44±0.118), which was not different from that on 2 d after operation (P=0.203). Furthermore, the ratio of blood pressure on 14 d after operation reached the bottom (0.35±0.115), which was obviously lower than that on 2 d and 7 d after operation (P=0.001 and P=0.036). On 28 d after operation, the ratio of blood pressure increased (0.54±0.146), which was significantly higher than that on 14 d after operation (P=0.008), while not different from that on 2 d (P=0.493) and 7 d after operation (P=0.551). The ratio of blood pressure recovered approximately the value before operation (0.97±0.094), which was significantly higher than that on 2, 7, 14, and 28 d (P=0.013, P=0.021, P=0.002, and P=0.031). ConclusionAcute hindlimb ischemia model of rats can be established by resection of rats femoral arteries of left hindlimb and the most serious stage of hindlimb ischemia is on 14-28 d after operation. LDF and LDPI are of importance for monitoring the dynamic changes of rats hindlimb ischemia after operation.
ObjectiveTo research on the effect of nursing intervention on CT scanning success rate and image quality in head CT perfusion imaging for cerebral ischemia patients. MethodBetween June 2013 and July 2014, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 203 patients who underwent CT perfusion imaging for cerebral ischemia. All the patients received nursing intervention including the following aspects:body position, psychology, sedation, leakage of contrast medium, allergic reaction, etc. ResultsA total of 199 patients successfully underwent the examination, among whom there were 190 (93.6%) satisfactory and 9 (4.5%) qualified results. The other four patients (1.9%) stopped examination because of motion artifacts. So the success rate came to 98.1%, and the failure rate was 1.9%. ConclusionsWith nursing intervention before, during and after CT scanning, patients with acute cerebral ischemia can accept higher success rate in examining and satisfactory image quality. At the same time, the nursing service was also improved.
ObjectiveTo estimate the radiation dose (RD) to the general public and nuclear medicine technicians from patients undergoing 99mTc-methoxy isobutyl isonitrile (MIBI) myocardial perfusion imaging. MethodsFrom January to June 2015, 55 patients including 30 males and 25 females aged between 25 and 87 years[averaging (63.6±15.1)years] ready to undergo myocardial perfusion scintigraphy with 99mTc-MIBI were prospectively recruited in this study. Approximately at hour 1.5 after injection of 99mTc-MIBI, whole-body dose-equivalent rate was measured with a radiation-survey meter at 0.3 meter and 1.0 meter from the patients. On the basis of human 99mTc-MIBI metabolic rate proposed by the International Commission of Radiological Protection and human social contact model proposed by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, the RDs to the general public from patients who had completed 99mTc-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging and left nuclear medicine department were calculated. On the assumption that a nuclear medicine technician typically spent 5 minutes at a distance of 0.3 meter for positioning the patient, the technician's RD was also estimated. ResultsThe RD to a family member sleeping with the patient at night was predicted to be 42.88-160.55 μSv, to a family member contacting the patient at daytime 7.50-29.38 μSv, to a colleague 9.89-38.78 μSv and to a nearby passenger 124.48-466.06 μSv. The RD to a technician per 99mTc-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging procedure was predicted to be 1.72-6.44 μSv. ConclusionThe predicted RDs to the general public and technicians from exposure of patients undergoing 99mTc-MIBI myocardial perfusion imaging are significantly lower than the regulatory dose limits.
In this paper, the Fourier transform based minimum mean square error (FT-based MMSE) method is used to calculate the regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) in magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion imaging, and the method is improved to handle the existing noise in the imaging process. In the experiments with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 50 dB, the rCBV values were compared with the results using MMSE method. The effects of different SNRs on the estimation of rCBV were analyzed. The experimental results showed that MMSE was a simple way to filter the measurement noise, and could calculate rCBV accurately. Compared with other existing methods, the present method is not sensitive to environment, and furthermore, it is suitable to deal with the perfusion images acquired from the environment with larger SNR.
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical value of multi-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging for blood supply of pulmonary mixed ground-glass nodules (mGGN). MethodsThe mGGN patients were retrospectively analyzed from March 2011 to May 2015 in Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University of Engineering, Handan First Hospital and Xingtai People's Hospital. Multi-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging for blood supply was applied to evaluate the blood supply of solid lesions in mGGN, and the diagnostic values of CT perfusion parameters were compared for differentiating the benigh mGGN from the malignant mGGN. ResultsTotally 97 mGGN patients were enrolled in this study, in which 80 were malignant mGGN and 17 were benigh mGGN. Blood volume (BV), peak enhancement image (PEI) and permeability surface (PS) in malignant mGGN lesions were higher than those of benign lesions, while the time to peak was less than that of benign lesions, and the differences were all statistically significant (P < 0.05). BV, PEI and PS in minimally invasive adenocarcinoma (MIA) and invasive adenocarcinoma (IAC) patients were significantly higher than those in the patients with precancerous lesions (P < 0.05). BV and PS in IAC patients were significantly higher than those in MIA patients (P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that IAC, MIA and the precancerous lesions, BV, PEI and PS were positively correlated with mGGN. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy rates with BV+PS+PEI combined, were 95.28%, 86.65%, 91.10%, 87.52% and 91.76%, respectively, while the area under ROC curve was significantly higher than those with single parameter (P < 0.05). ConclusionMulti-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging can evaluate the blood supply of mGGN, and BV+PS+PEI combined can be used in differentiation of the benigh and malignant mGGN.
Objective To explore feasibility and clinical value of low dose computed tomography perfusion imaging (CTPI) in quantitative assessing proximal gastric cancer. Methods A total of 34 patients diagnosed with proximal gastric cancer (a proximal gastric cancer group) were enrolled prospectively in this study. The 25 normal parts of gastric fundus of the included patients constituted a control group. All the patients underwent the low dose CTPI before surgery. The total effective radiation dose was recorded, and a specific post-processing software was used to automatically generate the perfusion parameters values, including the time to peak (TTP), blood flow (BF), blood volume (BV), mean transmit time (MTT), and permeability (PMB). The perfusion parameters in the different histopathologic types and stages of the patients were compared. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were generated to compare their diagnosis performances. Results The histopathologic findings verified that there were 11 patients with T1+T2 stage and 23 patients with T3+T4 stage; 8 patients with signet ring cell carcinoma and 26 patients with adenocarcinoma; and 17 patients with lymphatic metastasis and 17 patients without lymphatic metastasis. ① Compared with the control group, the BF, BV, and PMB values were significantly higher and the MTT and TTP values were significantly lower in the proximal gastric cancer group. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) values of the BF, BV, PMB, MTT, and TTP in the diagnosing proximal gastric cancer was 0.955, 0.807, 0.987, 0.654, and 0.649 respectively. The BF and PMB represented the best diagnostic performances, and the BV was secondary in the ROC curve results. ② The BF value was significantly lower and the PMB value was significantly higher in the patients with signet ring cell carcinoma as compared with the patients with adenocarcinoma. However, the BV, MTT, and TTP values had no significant differences in both them. And the BF (AUC=0.986) had a better ability than the PMB (AUC=0.856) in the discriminating the histopathological type (P=0.047). ③ The PMB value in the patients with pathological stage T3 and T4 was significantly higher than that of the patients with pathological stage T1 and T2 (P=0.004), but the BF, BV, MTT, and TTP values had no differences in both them. The diagnosis value of the PMB in the discriminating the pathological stage was good with an AUC value of 0.814. ④ None of the parameters had significant difference between the patients with and without lymphatic metastasis (P>0.05). ⑤ The total effective radiation dose of each scan was 8.58 mSv, which was lower than that of the standard radiation dose of CTPI. ⑥ The rates of lymphatic metastasis and high T staging were not related to the histopathological type of the proximal gastric cancer (P>0.05). Conclusion Low dose CTPI used in this study could effectively reduce radiation dose, could quantitatively evaluate angiogenesis in proximal gastric cancer, and has a certain clinical value in identifying of histopathological type and evaluating of pathological stage.
ObjectiveTo investigate the diagnostic performance of parameters of arterial enhancement fraction (AEF) based on enhanced CT with histogram analysis in the severity of liver cirrhosis.MethodsThe patients with liver cirrhosis clinically confirmed and met the inclusion criteria were included from January 2016 to December 2018 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, then them were divided into grade A, B, and C according to the Child-Pugh score. Meanwhile, the patients without liver disease were selected as the control group. All patients underwent the upper abdomen enhanced CT scan with three-phase and the biochemical examination of liver function. The parameters of AEF histogram were obtained by using the CT Kinetics software, and the aspartic aminotransferase and platelet ratio index (APRI) was calculated. The differences of parameters of AEF histogram and APRI among these patients with liver cirrhosis and without liver disease were analyzed. The diagnostic performance was evaluated by using the area under curve (AUC) of receivers operating characteristic curve.ResultsEighty-five patients with liver cirrhosis were included in this study, including 25, 41, and 19 patients with grade A, B, and C of Child-Pugh score, respectively, and there were 20 patients in the control group. The consistencies in measuring the parameters of AEF histogram twice for the same observer and between the two observers were good (intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.938 and 0.907, respectively). The mean, median, and kurtosis of AEF histogram and the APRI among the grade A, B, C of Child-Pugh score, and control group had significant differences (all P<0.001) and these indexes were positively correlated with the severity of liver cirrhosis (rs=0.811, P<0.001; rs=0.827, P<0.001; rs=0.731, P<0.001; rs=0.711, P<0.001). The AUC of the mean, median, kurtosis, and APRI in diagnosing grade A of liver cirrhosis was 0.829, 0.841, 0.747, and 0.718, respectively; which in diagnosing grade B of liver cirrhosis was 0.847, 0.734, 0.704, and 0.736, respectively; in diagnosing grade C of liver cirrhosis was 0.646, 0.825, 0.782, and 0.853, respectively.ConclusionThe mean and median of AEF histogram parameters based on enhanced CT with three-phase and serological APRI are useful in diagnosis of grage A, B, and C of liver cirrhosis, respectively.