Novel Dual-Energy Computed Tomography Enterography Iodine Density Maps Provide Unique Depiction of Crohn Disease Activity
Objective
To create a map of iodine densities within affected segments of small-bowel Crohn disease (CD) derived from contrast-enhanced dual-energy computed tomography enterography (DECTE) studies.
Methods
Twenty CD patients imaged with intravenous contrast-enhanced DECTE between June 2016 and December 2017 were retrospectively identified. Ten patients without clinical evidence of CD and 8 normal-appearing jejunal segments in CD patients were controls. Using prototype software, 8 manual contours were drawn along the mucosa of affected segments. Relatively normal-appearing bowel was included at the edges. These contours served as a basis for iodine density calculation and 3-dimensional iodine density map rendering. Color-coded iodine densities allowed detection and quantification of the most and least dense portion of each segment and also permitted relative comparison between segments.
Results
The average iodine density per CD involved segment ranged 1.0 to 3.3 mg/mL, which differed significantly from normal ileum (P
Source: Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography - Category: Radiology Tags: ABDOMINAL IMAGING Source Type: research
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