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Improved detection of melanoma metastases by iodine maps from dual energy CT
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan;3. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Center for Clinical Research, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:ObjectiveMetastatic disease in melanoma has an unpredictable nature with deposits in rare locations such as musculature. Dual energy CT (DECT) provides high contrast-visualization of enhancement by using spectral properties of iodine. Purpose of this study was to evaluate whether iodine maps from DECT improve lesion detection in staging examinations of melanoma patients.MethodsThis retrospective study was approved by IRB and written informed consent was obtained from all patients. 75 contrast-enhanced DECT scans (thorax and abdomen) from 75 melanoma patients (n = 69 stage IV; n = 6 stage III) were analysed. For each patient, conventional CT and iodine maps were reviewed independently by two radiologists. The number of lesions detected by reviewing the iodine maps following conventional CT was recorded. Unweighted Cohens Kappa coefficient (κ) was used for concordance analysis, Wilcoxon test for comparing lesion detection rates.ResultsIn 26 patients, at least one reader found additional lesions on iodine maps (inter-reader agreement 89%, κ = 0.74 (0.742–0.747)). Compared to grey-scale images, mean detection rate for metastases improved from 86% (range 82–90) to 94% (90–99%) (p  0.01), for muscle metastases from 8% (8-8%) to 99% (98–100%) (p  0.06). Findings included 2 pulmonary emboli.ConclusionIodine maps from DECT improve detection of metastases, especially muscle metastases, and relevant findings in staging examinations of melanoma patients.
Keywords:Computed tomography  Dual energy CT  Malignant melanoma  Staging  Muscle metastasis
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