CT severity indices derived from low monoenergetic images at dual-energy CT may improve prediction of outcome in acute pancreatitis.
Gili DarShraga Nahum GoldbergNurith HillerNadia CaplanJacob SosnaLiat AppelbaumNaama Lev-CohainPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• DECT low monoenergetic images afford better tissue assessment and demarcation of inflamed pancreatic parenchyma and provide improved characterization of the extent parenchymal necrosis. • Qualitatively, low monoenergetic images were preferred over conventional DECT images for the evaluation of pancreatic inflammation; and quantitatively, there is a twofold difference between normal and inflamed parenchyma attenuation, SNR, and CNR between monoenergetic vs. conventional images. • Monoenergetic imaging identified additional small, hypoattenuating inflammatory foci in 26% resulting in an upstaged CT severity index in 14% associated with longer hospitalization, ICU admission, and drainage, thereby enabling better classification and better prediction of severe clinical outcomes.