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CT signal heterogeneity of abdominal aortic aneurysm as a possible predictive biomarker for expansion
Authors:Carl W. Kotze  James H.F. Rudd  Balaji Ganeshan  Leon J. Menezes  Jocelyn Brookes  Obiekezie Agu  Syed W. Yusuf  Ashley M. Groves
Affiliation:1. Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London, University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road, London NW1 2BU, England, UK;2. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Addenbrooke''s Hospital, Box 110, ACCI, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, England, UK;3. Department of Vascular Surgery, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital, Eastern Road, Brighton BN2 5BE, England, UK
Abstract:

Objective

There is a need for prognostic biomarkers for risk assessment of small abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Since CT textural analysis of tissue is a recognized feature of adverse biology and patient outcome in other diseases, we investigated it as a possible biomarker in small AAA.

Methods

Fifty consecutive patients (46-men, 4-woman, median-age 75y, range 56–85) with small AAA (3–5.5 cm) under surveillance undergoing serial ultrasound were prospectively recruited and assessed at baseline with CT texture analysis (CTTA) and 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET). We followed forty patients (36-men, 4-woman, median-age = 74 y, range 60–85, participation rate = 80% for 1 year. For each axial image, CTTA using the filtration-histogram technique was carried out using a software algorithm that selectively extracts texture features of different coarseness (fine, medium and coarse) and intensity variation. Standard-deviation (SD) and kurtosis (K) at each feature-scale were measured. The maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of 18F-FDG in each axial image of the AAA was also measured with corrections for blood pool 18F-FDG activity to assess AAA metabolic activity. Specificity, sensitivity, and c-statistics were calculated with 95% confidence intervals for prediction of significant AAA expansion (≥2 mm) by CTTA measures before and after adjusting for clinical variables.

Results

The median aneurysm expansion at 12 months was 2.0 mm, (IQR 0.0–4.0). Coarse texture SD correlated inversely with AAA SUVmax (rs = −0.456, P = 0.003). Medium coarse texture K correlated significantly with future AAA expansion adjusted for baseline size (rs = 0.343, P = 0.030). AAA SUVmax correlated inversely with AAA expansion corrected for baseline size (rs = −0.383, P = 0.015). Medium texture K was a strong predictor of significant AAA expansion (area under the Receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.813) after adjusting for clinical variables.

Conclusion

We have shown evidence that CT signal heterogeneity measurements in small aortic aneurysm may be considered as a risk stratification tool in future prospective studies to identify aneurysms at risk of significant expansion. CT textural data appears to reflect AAA metabolism measured by PET.
Keywords:Abdominal aortic aneurysm   Computed tomography texture analysis   CT signal heterogeneity   Positron-emission tomography   Risk stratification
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