1. Diagnostic Accuracy of Dual-Layer Spectral CT Using Electron Density Images to Detect Post-Traumatic Prevertebral Hematoma of the Cervical Spine.
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Sedaghat S, Langguth P, Larsen N, Campbell G, Both M, and Jansen O
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- Hematoma diagnostic imaging, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Electrons
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the diagnostic value of dual-layer spectral detector computed tomography (SDCT) in detecting posttraumatic prevertebral hematoma of the cervical spine by including electron density images., Methods: 38 patients with post-traumatic imaging of the cervical spine were included in this study and received both SDCT and MRI examinations. MRI was set as the reference and combined conventional/electron density (C + ED) images were compared to conventional CT (CCT) images alone., Results: A total of 18 prevertebral hematomas were identified. Reader 1 identified 14 of 18 and reader 2 15 of 18 prevertebral hematomas by using C + ED reconstructions. Readers 1 and 2 detected 6 and 9 of 18 hematomas on CCT, respectively. CCT showed a sensitivity of 33-50 % and a specificity of 75-80 %, while for C + ED reconstructed images the sensitivity was 77-83 % and the specificity was 85-90 %. Accuracy increased from 55-66 % to 84 % by using C + ED images. The minimum thickness for detecting hematoma on C + ED images was 3 mm. The sizes of prevertebral hematoma on CCT/C + ED were not significantly under- or overestimated compared to the MRI reference. There was a significant difference between the two readers for measuring hematoma sizes on CCT (p = 0.04). Readers showed an excellent inter-rater reliability (kappa = 0.82) for C + ED images and a moderative inter-rater reliability (kappa = 0.44) for CCT., Conclusion: With SDCT, the diagnostic accuracy for detecting post-traumatic prevertebral hematoma is improved by using combined conventional and electron density reconstructions compared to conventional images alone., Key Points: · SDCT has a high potential for detecting post-traumatic prevertebral hematomas of the cervical spine by using combined conventional and electron density images.. · Prevertebral hematomas with a thickness of less than 3 mm cannot be reliably identified by SDCT.. · There is no discernible value of conventional SDCT images for diagnosing prevertebral hematoma.., Citation Format: · Sedaghat S, Langguth P, Larsen N et al. Diagnostic Accuracy of Dual-Layer Spectral CT Using Electron Density Images to Detect Post-Traumatic Prevertebral Hematoma of the Cervical Spine. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2021; 193: 1445 - 1450., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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