BACKGROUND Regional lymph node metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is not uncommon, and is often under-or misdiagnosed. Regional lymph node metastasis is associated with a negative prognosis in pa...BACKGROUND Regional lymph node metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is not uncommon, and is often under-or misdiagnosed. Regional lymph node metastasis is associated with a negative prognosis in patients with HCC, and surgical resection of lymph node metastasis is considered feasible and efficacious in improving the survival and prognosis. It is critical to characterize lymph node preoperatively. There is currently no consensus regarding the optimal method for the assessment of regional lymph nodes in patients with HCC.AIM To evaluate the diagnostic value of single source dual energy computed tomography(CT) in regional lymph node assessment for HCC patients.METHODS Forty-three patients with pathologically confirmed HCC who underwent partial hepatectomy with lymphadenectomy were retrospectively enrolled. All patients underwent dual-energy CT preoperatively. Regional lymph nodes(n = 156) were divided into either a metastatic(group P, n = 52) or a non-metastasis group(group N, n = 104), and further, according to pathology, divided into an active hepatitis(group P1, n = 34; group N1, n = 73) and a non-active hepatitis group(group P2, n = 18; group N2, n = 31). The maximal short axis diameter(MSAD),iodine concentration(IC), normalized IC(NIC), and the slope of the spectralcurve(λ_(HU)) of each group in the arterial phase(AP), portal phase(PP), and delayed phase(DP) were analyzed.RESULTS Analysis of the MSAD, IC, NIC, and λ_(HU) showed statistical differences between groups P and N(P < 0.05) during all three phases. To distinguish benign from metastatic lymph nodes, the diagnostic efficacy of IC, NIC, and λ_(HU) in the PP was the best among the three phases(AP, PP, and DP), with a sensitivity up to 81.9%,83.9%, and 81.8%, and a specificity up to 82.4%, 84.1% and 84.1%, respectively.The diagnostic value of combined analyses of MSAD with IC, NIC, or λ_(HU) in the PP was superior to the dual energy CT parameters alone, with a sensitivity up to84.5%, 86.9%, and 86.2%, and a specificity up to 83.0%, 展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Regional lymph node metastasis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is not uncommon, and is often under-or misdiagnosed. Regional lymph node metastasis is associated with a negative prognosis in patients with HCC, and surgical resection of lymph node metastasis is considered feasible and efficacious in improving the survival and prognosis. It is critical to characterize lymph node preoperatively. There is currently no consensus regarding the optimal method for the assessment of regional lymph nodes in patients with HCC.AIM To evaluate the diagnostic value of single source dual energy computed tomography(CT) in regional lymph node assessment for HCC patients.METHODS Forty-three patients with pathologically confirmed HCC who underwent partial hepatectomy with lymphadenectomy were retrospectively enrolled. All patients underwent dual-energy CT preoperatively. Regional lymph nodes(n = 156) were divided into either a metastatic(group P, n = 52) or a non-metastasis group(group N, n = 104), and further, according to pathology, divided into an active hepatitis(group P1, n = 34; group N1, n = 73) and a non-active hepatitis group(group P2, n = 18; group N2, n = 31). The maximal short axis diameter(MSAD),iodine concentration(IC), normalized IC(NIC), and the slope of the spectralcurve(λ_(HU)) of each group in the arterial phase(AP), portal phase(PP), and delayed phase(DP) were analyzed.RESULTS Analysis of the MSAD, IC, NIC, and λ_(HU) showed statistical differences between groups P and N(P < 0.05) during all three phases. To distinguish benign from metastatic lymph nodes, the diagnostic efficacy of IC, NIC, and λ_(HU) in the PP was the best among the three phases(AP, PP, and DP), with a sensitivity up to 81.9%,83.9%, and 81.8%, and a specificity up to 82.4%, 84.1% and 84.1%, respectively.The diagnostic value of combined analyses of MSAD with IC, NIC, or λ_(HU) in the PP was superior to the dual energy CT parameters alone, with a sensitivity up to84.5%, 86.9%, and 86.2%, and a specificity up to 83.0%,