作者
Julius Henning Niehoff,Matthias Michael Woeltjen,Saher Saeed,Arwed Elias Michael,Jan Boriesosdick,Jan Borggrefe,Jan Robert Kroeger
摘要
Abstract
Purpose
The present study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of virtual non-contrast (VNC) images acquired with the first clinical photon counting CT scanner for the assessment of hepatic steatosis. Method
140 patients were retrospectively enrolled in this study. The following CT indices were calculated according to the attenuation on VNC and true non-contrast (TNC) images: Liver attenuation CT (L), difference between liver and spleen attenuation CT (L-S) and the ratio between liver and spleen attenuation CT (L/S). Results
Considering previously reported cut-off values, the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value (PPV, NPV) for the detection of hepatic steatosis on VNC images was 94 %, 87%, 30 % and 99.5 % for CT (L), 52 %, 99 %, 81 % and 96 % for CT (L-S) and 67 %, 98 %, 74 % and 94 % for CT (L/S). When adjusting the cut-off values according to the present study, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV for the detection of hepatic steatosis on VNC images was 94 %, 92 %, 41 % and 99.6 % for CT (L), 96 %, 90 %, 46 % and 99.6 % for CT (L-S) and 95 %, 99.6 %, 42 % and 99.6 % for CT (L/S). Conclusions
In conclusion, the spectral datasets acquired with the first clinical PCCT scanner enable the reconstruction of VNC images that are reliable for the image-based assessment of hepatic steatosis. By adjusting the cut-off values all tested CT indices perform well and offer an excellent sensitivity as well as specificity.