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Dynamic contrast enhanced CT in nodule characterization: How we review and report

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Qureshi, NR 
Shah, A 
Eaton, RJ 
Miles, K 
Gilbert, FJ 

Abstract

Incidental indeterminate solitary pulmonary nodules (SPN) that measure less than 3 cm in size are an increasingly common finding on computed tomography (CT) worldwide. Once identified there are a number of imaging strategies that can be performed to help with nodule characterization. These include interval CT, dynamic contrast enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT), 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (18F-FDG-PET-CT). To date the most cost effective and efficient non-invasive test or combination of tests for optimal nodule characterization has yet to be determined.DCE-CT is a functional test that involves the acquisition of a dynamic series of images of a nodule before and following the administration of intravenous iodinated contrast medium. This article provides an overview of the current indications and limitations of DCE- CT in nodule characterization and a systematic approach to how to perform, analyse and interpret a DCE-CT scan.

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Keywords

dynamic contrast enhanced CT, solitary pulmonary nodules

Journal Title

Cancer Imaging

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Journal ISSN

1470-7330
1470-7330

Volume Title

16

Publisher

BioMed Central
Sponsorship
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) (via University of Southampton) (511640101)
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) (3819/1415/ 19)
Department of Health (via National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)) (NF-SI-0515-10067)
NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme (Grant ID: 09/22/117), Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, CRUK Cambridge and Manchester Cancer Imaging Centre