Multicentre study on dynamic contrast computed tomography findings of focal liver lesions with clinical and histological correlation

SA Journal of Radiology

 
 
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Title Multicentre study on dynamic contrast computed tomography findings of focal liver lesions with clinical and histological correlation
 
Creator Ominde, Sheila T. Mutala, Timothy M.
 
Subject Radiology; Hepatobiliary Dynamic contrast CT; focal liver lesion; enhancement pattern; arterial phase; porto-venous phase; delayed phase.
Description Background: Current advancements in dynamic contrast imaging of the liver have enabled increased sensitivity in the diagnosis of liver lesions. Evaluation and characterisation of the enhancement pattern of liver lesions in respect to the liver parenchyma aids in making a specific diagnosis.Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the liver findings on dynamic contrast computed tomography (CT) scanning and correlate them with clinicopathologic findings.Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study included 61 patients and took place between August 2017 and February 2018. Dynamic contrast CT was performed and the images were evaluated by two experienced radiologists. Correlation of the CT findings with histology results from an ultrasound-guided biopsy was done. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 20.0.Results: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was the most common malignant lesion seen and showed three patterns of enhancement: homogenous, abnormal internal vessels and heterogeneous enhancement. Abnormal internal vessel pattern was most specific (90.6%) and showed a high positive predictive value (PPV) of 78.6%. Rapid washout showed a specificity of 87.5% and a PPV of 72.2% in the diagnosis of HCC. Dynamic contrast CT scan had a sensitivity of 93%, specificity of 50%, PPV of 91% and diagnostic accuracy of 95.5% in differentiation of benign and malignant liver lesions. Considering only Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) category 5 as conclusive for HCC diagnosis, our study did not miss a significant number of HCCs. Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System category 5 showed specificity of 81.3% and PPV of 75%.Conclusion: Enhancement patterns on a dynamic contrast CT scan of the liver are useful in the interpretation of CT images for specific diagnoses. 
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor none
Date 2019-05-21
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — prospective crosssectional
Format text/html application/epub+zip application/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/sajr.v23i1.1667
 
Source South African Journal of Radiology; Vol 23, No 1 (2019); 7 pages 2078-6778 1027-202X
 
Language eng
 
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https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1667/2236 https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1667/2235 https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1667/2237 https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1667/2234
 
Coverage Africa;Kenya;Nairobi 2017-2018 Above 18 years; both male and female; african
Rights Copyright (c) 2019 Sheila T. Ominde, Timothy M. Mutala https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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