To evaluate the technical feasibility of 64-row computed tomography (CT) quantitative perfusion imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Twenty-nine patients with a total of 29 pathologically proven SCC underwent a cine-mode CT perfusion acquisition covering the lesion site. The acquisition started 10 s after intravenous injection of iodinated contrast material and lasted 50 s. On a dedicated workstation, regions of interest (ROI) were traced within the SCC, on a healthy portion of tissue (H), and on the ipsilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle (M). Blood flow (BF), blood volume (BV), mean transit time (MTT) and permeability-surface product (PS) were calculated. In SCC, BF, BV and PS were higher compared with H (p < 0.0001, p = 0.002 and p = 0.004, respectively) and M (p < 0.0001). Conversely, MTT was lower in SCC than in H (p = 0.0009) and M (p = 0.0003). All datasets were free from substantial motion artefacts and ROI misregistration phenomena. No substantial discomfort or adverse events were experienced by any of the patients. 64-row CT quantitative perfusion imaging allows head and neck SCC to be distinguished from normal tissues.

64-row MDCT perfusion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: technical feasibility and quantitative analysis of perfusion parameters.

Faggioni L;NERI, EMANUELE;MUSCATELLO, LUCA;SELLARI FRANCESCHINI, STEFANO;BARTOLOZZI, CARLO
2011-01-01

Abstract

To evaluate the technical feasibility of 64-row computed tomography (CT) quantitative perfusion imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Twenty-nine patients with a total of 29 pathologically proven SCC underwent a cine-mode CT perfusion acquisition covering the lesion site. The acquisition started 10 s after intravenous injection of iodinated contrast material and lasted 50 s. On a dedicated workstation, regions of interest (ROI) were traced within the SCC, on a healthy portion of tissue (H), and on the ipsilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle (M). Blood flow (BF), blood volume (BV), mean transit time (MTT) and permeability-surface product (PS) were calculated. In SCC, BF, BV and PS were higher compared with H (p < 0.0001, p = 0.002 and p = 0.004, respectively) and M (p < 0.0001). Conversely, MTT was lower in SCC than in H (p = 0.0009) and M (p = 0.0003). All datasets were free from substantial motion artefacts and ROI misregistration phenomena. No substantial discomfort or adverse events were experienced by any of the patients. 64-row CT quantitative perfusion imaging allows head and neck SCC to be distinguished from normal tissues.
2011
Faggioni, L; Neri, Emanuele; Cerri, F; Picano, E; Seccia, V; Muscatello, Luca; SELLARI FRANCESCHINI, Stefano; Bartolozzi, Carlo
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