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Title: | Optimized management of urolithiasis by coloured stent-stone contrast using dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) |
Authors: | Magistro, Giuseppe Bregenhorn, Patrick Krauß, Bernhard Nörenberg, Dominik D'Anastasi, Melvin Graser, Anno Weinhold, Philipp Strittmatter, Frank Stief, Christian G. Staehler, Michael |
Keywords: | Urinary organs -- Calculi -- Diagnosis Dual energy CT (Tomography) Stents (Surgery) -- Equipment and supplies -- Evaluation |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | BioMed Central |
Citation: | Magistro, G., Bregenhorn, P., Krauß, B., Nörenberg, D., D’Anastasi, M., Graser, A.,...Staehler, M. (2019). Optimized management of urolithiasis by coloured stent-stone contrast using dual-energy computed tomography (DECT). BMC Urology, 19(1), 1-5. |
Abstract: | Background: We analysed in vitro the appearance of commonly used ureteral stents with dual-energy
computed tomography (DECT) and we used these characteristics to optimize the differentiation between
stents and adjacent stone. Methods: We analysed in vitro a selection of 36 different stents from 7 manufacturers. They were placed in a self-build phantom model and measured using the SOMATOM® Force Dual Source CT-Scanner (Siemens, Forchheim, Germany). Each sample was scanned at various tube potentials of 80 and 150 peak kilovoltage (kVp), 90 and 150 kVp and 100 and 150 kVp. The syngo Post-Processing Suite software program (Siemens, Forchheim, Germany) was used for differentiation based on a 3–material decomposition algorithm (UA, calcium, urine) according to our standard stone protocol. Results: Stents composed of polyurethane appeared blue and silicon-based stents were red on the image. The determined appearances were constant for various peak kilovoltage (kVp) values. The coloured stentstone- contrast displayed on DECT improves monitoring, especially of small calculi adjacent to indwelling ureteral stents. Conclusion: Both urinary calculi and ureteral stents can be accurately differentiated by a distinct appearance on DECT. For the management of urolithiasis patients can be monitored more easily and accurately using DECT if the stent shows a different colour than the adjacent stone. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/95370 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacM&SCRNM |
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