Subtraction-Multiphase-Ct Unbeneficial For Early Detection Of Colorectal Liver Metastases

European journal of radiology(2010)

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Purpose: To assess the value of multiphase-subtraction-CT for early detection of colorectal-liver-metastases (CRLM).Methods and materials: In 50 patients suspected of CRLM a routine pre-operative 4-phase-CT-scan of the upper abdomen was obtained. All 12 possible image subtractions between two different phases were constructed applying 3D-image-registration to decrease distortion artefacts induced by differences in inspiration volume. Two experienced radiologists initially reviewed the conventional 4-phase-CT for malignant and/or benign appearing lesions and at least 1-month hereafter the same 4-phase-CT now including the subtracted images. The results were compared to histology reports or to a combination of surgical exploration and intraoperative ultrasound together with results from pre-operative PET and follow-up examinations.Results: Although an additional number of 31 malignant appearing lesions were detected on the subtraction images, none proved to represent a true CRLM. Interobserver agreement (kappa) decreased from 0.627 (good) to 0.418 (fair).Conclusion: Adding linearly co-registered subtraction-CT images to a conventional 4-phase-CT protocol does not improve detection of CRLM. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Colorectal cancer,Liver metastasis,Computed tomography (CT),Digital subtraction CT
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