Diagnostic accuracy of color-coded virtual noncalcium reconstructions derived from portal venous phase dual-energy CT in the assessment of lumbar disk herniation.
Vitali KochMoritz H AlbrechtLeon D GruenewaldIbrahim YelKatrin EichlerTatjana Gruber-RouhRenate M HammerstinglIris BurckJulian L WichmannLeona S AlizadehThomas J VoglLukas LengaChristoph MaderSimon S MartinSilvio MazziottiTommaso D'AngeloChristian BoozPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Color-coded dual-source dual-energy CT virtual noncalcium (VNCa) reconstructions derived from portal venous phase yield similar high diagnostic accuracy for the assessment of lumbar disk herniation compared to unenhanced VNCa CT series (94% vs 95%) with MRI serving as a standard of reference. • Diagnostic confidence, image quality, and noise levels differ not significantly between unenhanced and contrast-enhanced portal venous phase VNCa dual-energy CT series. • Dual-source dual-energy CT might have the potential to improve opportunistic retrospective lumbar disk herniation assessment in CT examinations performed for other indications through reconstruction of VNCa images.