Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of dual-source dual-energy computed tomography (DSDECT) for hepatic iron and fat separation in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All of the procedures in this study were approved by the Research Animal Resource Center of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital. Sixty rats that unde...

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Main Authors: Jing Ma, Zhi-Qiang Song, Fu-Hua Yan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4214685?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a7eb477974954f8a8c04bd03c10321942020-11-25T02:13:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11096410.1371/journal.pone.0110964Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.Jing MaZhi-Qiang SongFu-Hua YanOBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of dual-source dual-energy computed tomography (DSDECT) for hepatic iron and fat separation in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All of the procedures in this study were approved by the Research Animal Resource Center of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital. Sixty rats that underwent DECT scanning were divided into the normal group, fatty liver group, liver iron group, and coexisting liver iron and fat group, according to Prussian blue and HE staining. The data for each group were reconstructed and post-processed by an iron-specific, three-material decomposition algorithm. The iron enhancement value and the virtual non-iron contrast value, which indicated overloaded liver iron and residual liver tissue, respectively, were measured. Spearman's correlation and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were performed, respectively, to analyze statistically the correlations with the histopathological results and differences among groups. RESULTS: The iron enhancement values were positively correlated with the iron pathology grading (r = 0.729, p<0.001). Virtual non-iron contrast (VNC) values were negatively correlated with the fat pathology grading (r = -0.642,p<0.0001). Different groups showed significantly different iron enhancement values and VNC values (F = 25.308,p<0.001; F = 10.911, p<0.001, respectively). Among the groups, significant differences in iron enhancement values were only observed between the iron-present and iron-absent groups, and differences in VNC values were only observed between the fat-present and fat-absent groups. CONCLUSION: Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual energy material decomposition in vivo was feasible, even when they coexisted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4214685?pdf=render
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author Jing Ma
Zhi-Qiang Song
Fu-Hua Yan
spellingShingle Jing Ma
Zhi-Qiang Song
Fu-Hua Yan
Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jing Ma
Zhi-Qiang Song
Fu-Hua Yan
author_sort Jing Ma
title Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
title_short Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
title_full Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
title_fullStr Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
title_full_unstemmed Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
title_sort separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual-source dual-energy computed tomography based on material decomposition: an animal study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of dual-source dual-energy computed tomography (DSDECT) for hepatic iron and fat separation in vivo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All of the procedures in this study were approved by the Research Animal Resource Center of Shanghai Ruijin Hospital. Sixty rats that underwent DECT scanning were divided into the normal group, fatty liver group, liver iron group, and coexisting liver iron and fat group, according to Prussian blue and HE staining. The data for each group were reconstructed and post-processed by an iron-specific, three-material decomposition algorithm. The iron enhancement value and the virtual non-iron contrast value, which indicated overloaded liver iron and residual liver tissue, respectively, were measured. Spearman's correlation and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were performed, respectively, to analyze statistically the correlations with the histopathological results and differences among groups. RESULTS: The iron enhancement values were positively correlated with the iron pathology grading (r = 0.729, p<0.001). Virtual non-iron contrast (VNC) values were negatively correlated with the fat pathology grading (r = -0.642,p<0.0001). Different groups showed significantly different iron enhancement values and VNC values (F = 25.308,p<0.001; F = 10.911, p<0.001, respectively). Among the groups, significant differences in iron enhancement values were only observed between the iron-present and iron-absent groups, and differences in VNC values were only observed between the fat-present and fat-absent groups. CONCLUSION: Separation of hepatic iron and fat by dual energy material decomposition in vivo was feasible, even when they coexisted.
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