Dual phase hepatic CT : Influence of scanning direction on liver attenuation

2000 
OBJECTIVE. We measured changes in hepatic attenuation during arterial and portal phase acquisition of hepatic CT in the craniocaudal and caudocranial directions.SUBJECTS AND METHODS. In 10 of 20 patients undergoing dual phase helical CT during staging for colorectal cancer, images in both phases were obtained in the craniocaudal direction. Ten patients underwent imaging in the caudocranial direction. Attenuation values in the aorta and in the peripheral and central liver regions of interest were measured on each slice. Central and peripheral liver attenuation was also measured in 10 additional patients undergoing unenhanced CT.RESULTS. Both peripheral and central regions of interest revealed progressively increasing attenuation during the arterial phase, irrespective of scanning direction. During the portal phase, hepatic attenuation was stable in the craniocaudal direction but decreased in the caudocranial direction (p < 0.05, Wilcoxon's signed rank sum test). Central hepatic attenuation was lower than p...
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