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Reproducibility of a single-volume dynamic CT myocardial blood flow measurement technique: validation in a swine model.

Authors :
Hadjiabdolhamid N
Zhao Y
Hubbard L
Molloi S
Source :
European radiology experimental [Eur Radiol Exp] 2024 Aug 14; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 91. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 14.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: We prospectively assessed the reproducibility of a novel low-dose single-volume dynamic computed tomography (CT) myocardial blood flow measurement technique.<br />Methods: Thirty-four pairs of measurements were made under rest and stress conditions in 13 swine (54.3 ± 12.3 kg). One or two acquisition pairs were acquired in each animal with a 10-min delay between each pair. Contrast (370 mgI/mL; 0.5 mL/kg) and a diluted contrast/saline chaser (0.5 mL/kg; 30:70 contrast/saline) were injected peripherally at 5 mL/s, followed by bolus tracking and acquisition of a single volume scan (100 kVp; 200 mA) with a 320-slice CT scanner. Bolus tracking and single volume scan data were used to derive perfusion in mL/min/g using a first-pass analysis model; the coronary perfusion territories of the left anterior descending (LAD), left circumflex (LCx), and right coronary artery (RCA) were automatically assigned using a previously validated minimum-cost path technique. The reproducibility of CT myocardial perfusion measurement within the LAD, LCx, RCA, and the whole myocardium was assessed via regression analysis. The average CT dose index (CTDI) of perfusion measurement was recorded.<br />Results: The repeated first (P <subscript>myo1</subscript> ) and second (P <subscript>myo2</subscript> ) single-volume CT perfusion measurements were related by P <subscript>myo2</subscript> = 1.01P <subscript>myo1</subscript> - 0.03(ρ = 0.96; RMSE = 0.08 mL/min/g; RMSE = 0.07 mL/min/g) for the whole myocardium, and by P <subscript>reg2</subscript> = 0.86P <subscript>reg1</subscript> + 0.13(ρ = 0.87; RMSE = 0.31 mL/min/g; RMSE = 0.29 mL/min/g) for the LAD, LCx, and RCA perfusion territories. The average CTDI of the single-volume CT perfusion measurement was 10.5 mGy.<br />Conclusion: The single-volume CT blood flow measurement technique provides reproducible low-dose myocardial perfusion measurement using only bolus tracking data and a single whole-heart volume scan.<br />Relevance Statement: The single-volume CT blood flow measurement technique is a noninvasive tool that reproducibly measures myocardial perfusion and provides coronary CT angiograms, allowing for simultaneous anatomic-physiologic assessment of myocardial ischemia.<br />Key Points: A low-dose single-volume dynamic CT myocardial blood flow measurement technique is reproducible. Motion misregistration artifacts are eliminated using a single-volume CT perfusion technique. This technique enables combined anatomic-physiologic assessment of coronary artery disease.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2509-9280
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European radiology experimental
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39143412
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41747-024-00498-2