Abstract
Background
The cutoff value for assessing the severity of acute pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) using relative volumetric evaluations of dual-energy perfusion computed tomography (DEpCT) is unclear.
Purpose
To determine the proper cutoff value for determining the severity of PTE using DEpCT volumetry.
Material and Methods
A total of 185 patients with venous thromboembolism were included in this study, of whom 61 were diagnosed with acute PTE. DEpCT images were three-dimensionally reconstructed at the following attenuation ranges: 1–2 HU (V2), 1–10 HU (V10), and 1–120 HU (V120). The ratios of low perfusion areas associated with each threshold range per V120 were also calculated, and the relative ratios were expressed as %V2 to %V10. These values were compared with factors indicating the severity of PTE, including the pulmonary arterial pressure, heart rate, CT angiographic obstruction index (CTOI), and right/left ventricular diameter ratio (RV/LV).
Results
The area under the curve (AUC) of %V2 was highest (0.783) among these values (95% confidence interval, 0.710–0.856) based on the presence of IPCs. The %V2 showed moderate correlations with CTOI (r = 0.36, P = 0.005) and RV/LV (r = 0.36, P = 0.004) in the patients with acute PTE.
Conclusion
Volumetric evaluations of DEpCT images using the lowest attenuation threshold range (1–2 HU) exhibit the best correlation with factors suggesting the severity of acute PTE.
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