Dual-Energy CT applications in urinary tract cancers: an update

Author:

Bicci Eleonora1,Mastrorosato Matteo1,Danti Ginevra1ORCID,Lattavo Lorenzo1ORCID,Bertelli Elena1,Cozzi Diletta1ORCID,Pradella Silvia1,Agostini Simone1,Miele Vittorio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy

Abstract

Urothelial tumours are the fourth most common cancer in the world and account for the majority of tumours involving the bladder. The symptom that often leads to diagnosis is the presence of haematuria. Diagnosis is made by cystoscopy, which is currently the gold standard in bladder cancer. Computed tomography (CT) performed with pre- and post-contrastographic phases is essential in order to assess the loco-regional and distant extension of disease. The diagnosis and staging of upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC) are best done with computed tomography urography and flexible ureteroscopy (URS). In the acquisition protocol of this type of tumour, a urographic phase is mandatory, which allows for an accurate diagnostic assessment of the renal pelvis, ureter and bladder, especially in papillary forms. The use of multiple acquisition phases, especially in this type of patient who will have to perform follow-up CTs, leads to the problem of overexposure to ionising radiation, as well as the frequent administration of iodinated contrast medium. For this reason, in recent year, the focus has been put on advanced technologies such as dual-energy CT (DECT), that is a method that can offer some advantages for both radiologist and patient, in the diagnosis of cancer and, in particular, urinary tract disease.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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