2020
DOI: 10.4236/ojrad.2020.103014
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Perivascular Fat Attenuation Index on Non-Contrast-Enhanced Cardiac Computed Tomography: Comparison with Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography

Abstract: Objective: Perivascular fat attenuation index (FAI) measurement on non-contrast-enhanced cardiac computed tomography (NCCT) has not been rigorously validated in previous studies. Herein, we compared perivascular FAI values between NCCT and coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). We also investigated the variability and reproducibility of perivascular FAI measurement. Methods: A total of 44 patients who underwent NCCT and CCTA were included in this study. For NCCT, perivascular FAI was measured using t… Show more

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“…They showed feasibility of PCAT analysis around the RCA in precontrast studies with high degree of correlation for both attenuation and volume and reproducible measurements on interreader and intrareader analysis. Misaka et al70 reported that the non–contrast-enhanced cardiac CT-derived quantification of PCAT attenuation was feasible; however, significant differences of the mean values of PCAT CT attenuation between non–contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced analyses required threshold adjustment for PCAT detection. As EAT volume correlates inversely with EAT attenuation our research group recently highlighted that a comparison of noncontrast versus contrast-enhanced acquisitions of EAT and PCAT requires adjustment of the upper threshold for the detection of adipose tissue 65…”
Section: Different Imaging Modalities To Assess the Eat And Pcatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They showed feasibility of PCAT analysis around the RCA in precontrast studies with high degree of correlation for both attenuation and volume and reproducible measurements on interreader and intrareader analysis. Misaka et al70 reported that the non–contrast-enhanced cardiac CT-derived quantification of PCAT attenuation was feasible; however, significant differences of the mean values of PCAT CT attenuation between non–contrast-enhanced and contrast-enhanced analyses required threshold adjustment for PCAT detection. As EAT volume correlates inversely with EAT attenuation our research group recently highlighted that a comparison of noncontrast versus contrast-enhanced acquisitions of EAT and PCAT requires adjustment of the upper threshold for the detection of adipose tissue 65…”
Section: Different Imaging Modalities To Assess the Eat And Pcatmentioning
confidence: 99%