Quantitative assessment of HCC wash-out on CT is a predictor of early complete response to TACE.
Marco FrondaAndrea Doriguzzi BreattaMarco GattiMarco CalandriClaudio MagliaLaura BergamascoDorico RighiRiccardo FalettiPaolo FonioPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• A high wash-out rate, quantitatively assessed during preprocedural four-phase contrast-enhanced CT (CECT), is a favorable predictor for early radiological complete response of HCC to drug-eluting-bead chemoembolization (DEB-TACE). • The arterial phase of CECT shows great dispersion of attenuation values among different lesions, even when a standardized protocol is used, limiting its usefulness for quantitative analyses. • Among the different formulas used to quantify the wash-out rate (absolute wash-out, relative wash-out, and delayed percentage attenuation ratio), the latter (DPAR), based only on the delayed phase, is the most predictive (AUC = 0.80), showing a significant association with complete response for values above 120.