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Adrenal Incidentaloma triage with single-source (fast-kilovoltage switch) dual-energy CT.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
The
purpose
of
this
article
is
to
evaluate
single
-source
dual-energy
CT
(
DECT
)
for
distinguishing
benign
and
indeterminate
adrenal
nodules
,
with
attention
to
the
effects
of
phase
of
IV
contrast
enhancement
.
A
retrospective
review
revealed
273
contrast-enhanced
abdominal
DECT
examinations
from
November
2009
through
March
2012
.
Fifty
adrenal
nodules
0
.
8
cm
or
larger
were
identified
in
41
patients
(
22
women
and
19
men
;
average
age
,
66
years
;
age
range
,
36
-
88
years
)
.
CT
postprocessing
and
measurements
were
independently
performed
by
two
radiologists
(
readers
1
and
2
)
for
each
nodule
,
as
follows
:
attenuation
(
in
Hounsfield
units
)
on
true
unenhanced
images
;
contrast-enhanced
attenuation
(
in
Hounsfield
units
)
on
monochromatic
spectral
images
at
40
,
75
,
and
140
keV
;
and
contrast-enhanced
material
density
(
in
milligrams
per
milliliter
)
on
virtual
unenhanced
images
.
Nodules
were
classified
as
benign
(
<
10
HU
)
and
indeterminate
(
≥
10
HU
)
according
to
true
unenhanced
images
.
Interreader
agreement
regarding
benign
and
indeterminate
nodules
was
high
(
κ
=
0
.
92
;
95
%
CI
,
0
.
8
-
1
.
0
)
.
At
140
keV
,
the
attenuation
of
benign
nodules
was
significantly
lower
(
reader
1
,
7
.
0
±
12
.
5
HU
;
reader
2
,
7
.
8
±
9
.
2
HU
)
than
that
of
indeterminate
nodules
(
reader
1
,
15
.
7
±
20
.
5
HU
[
p
=
0
.
004
]
;
reader
2
,
17
.
5
±
13
.
4
HU
[
p
<
0
.
0001
]
)
.
On
virtual
unenhanced
images
,
benign
nodules
had
significantly
lower
material
density
(
reader
1
,
992
.
4
±
9
.
9
mg
/
mL
;
reader
2
,
992
.
7
±
9
.
6
mg
/
mL
)
than
did
indeterminate
nodules
(
reader
1
,
1001
.
1
±
20
.
5
mg
/
mL
[
p
=
0
.
038
]
;
reader
2
,
1007
.
6
±
13
.
4
mg
/
mL
[
p
<
0
.
0001
]
)
.
DECT
tools
can
mathematically
subtract
iodine
or
minimize
its
effects
in
high
-energy
reconstructions
,
approximating
unenhanced
imaging
and
potentially
reducing
the
need
for
additional
studies
to
triage
adrenal
nodules
detected
on
contrast-enhanced
DECT
examinations
.
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