Iodine accumulation of the liver in patients treated with amiodarone can be unmasked using material decomposition from multiphase spectral-detector CT

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Laukamp Kai RomanORCID,Lennartz Simon,Hashmi Ahmad,Obmann MarkusORCID,Ho Vivian,Große Hokamp NilsORCID,Graner Frank Philipp,Gilkeson Robert,Persigehl Thorsten,Gupta Amit,Ramaiya Nikhil

Abstract

AbstractAmiodarone accumulates in the liver, where it increases x-ray attenuation due to its iodine content. We evaluated liver attenuation in patients treated and not treated with amiodarone using true-non-contrast (TNC) and virtual-non-contrast (VNC) images acquired with spectral-detector-CT (SDCT). 142 patients, of which 21 have been treated with amiodarone, receiving SDCT-examinations (unenhanced-chest CT [TNC], CT-angiography of chest and abdomen [CTA-Chest, CTA-Abdomen]) were included. TNC, CTA-Chest, CTA-Abdomen, and corresponding VNC-images (VNC-Chest, VNC-Abdomen) were reconstructed. Liver-attenuation-index (LAI) was calculated as difference between liver- and spleen-attenuation. Liver-attenuation and LAI derived from TNC-images of patients receiving amiodarone were higher. Contrary to TNC, liver-attenuation and LAI were not higher in amiodarone patients in VNC-Chest and in VNC-Abdomen. To verify these initial results, a phantom scan was performed and an additional patient cohort included, both confirming that VNC is viable of accurately subtracting iodine of hepatic amiodarone-deposits. This might help to monitor liver-attenuation more accurately and thereby detect liver steatosis as a sign of liver damage earlier as well as to verify amiodarone accumulation in the liver.

Funder

This research was supported in part by Philips Healthcare under a research agreement with University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University.

Nils Große Hokamp received speakers’ honoraria from Philips Healthcare. The other authors state that they have nothing to disclose.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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