Intravenous contrast injection significantly affects bone mineral density measured on CT
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2015-02
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OBJECTIVE: The objective is to evaluate the effect of intravenous contrast media on bone mineral density (BMD) assessment by comparing unenhanced and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) examinations performed for other indications. METHODS: One hundred and fifty-two patients (99 without and 53 with malignant neoplasm) who underwent both unenhanced and two contrast-enhanced (arterial and portal venous phase) abdominal CT examinations in a single session between June 2011 and July 2013 were included. BMD was evaluated on the three examinations as CT-attenuation values in Hounsfield Units (HU) in the first lumbar vertebra (L1). RESULTS: CT-attenuation values were significantly higher in both contrast-enhanced phases, compared to the unenhanced phase (p < 0.01). In patients without malignancies, mean ± standard deviation (SD) HU-values increased from 128.8 ± 48.6 HU for the unenhanced phase to 142.3 ± 47.2 HU for the arterial phase and 147.0 ± 47.4 HU for the portal phase (p < 0.01). In patients with malignancies, HU-values increased from 112.1 ± 38.1 HU to 126.2 ± 38.4 HU and 130.1 ± 37.3 HU (p < 0.02), respectively. With different thresholds to define osteoporosis, measurements in the arterial and portal phase resulted in 7-25% false negatives. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that intravenous contrast injection substantially affects BMD-assessment on CT and taking this into account may improve routine assessment of low BMD in nonquantitative CT. KEY POINTS: • Routine CT may gain a role in bone attenuation measurements for osteoporosis • Contrast media injection has substantial influence on CT-derived bone density • Contrast-enhanced CT leads to underestimation of osteoporosis compared to unenhanced CT • Adjusting for contrast injection phase may improve CT screening protocols for osteoporosis.
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Osteoporosis, Screening, Computed tomography, Contrast media, Bone mineral density, ENHANCED MDCT, FRACTURE RISK, QUANTITATIVE CT, OSTEOPOROSIS, SPINE, COLONOGRAPHY, ATTENUATION, DIAGNOSIS, THERAPY, COPD, Taverne, Evaluation Studies, Journal Article, Observational Study
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Pompe, E, Willemink, M J, Dijkhuis, G R, Verhaar, H J J, Mohamed Hoesein, F A A & de Jong, P A 2015, 'Intravenous contrast injection significantly affects bone mineral density measured on CT', European Radiology, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 283-289. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-014-3408-2