2015
DOI: 10.5152/dir.2014.13290
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Quantitative liver tumor blood volume measurements by a C-arm CT post-processing software before and after hepatic arterial embolization therapy: comparison with MDCT perfusion

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“…These studies focus on comparison of VPCT parameters to PBV measurements. 6,7 Parenchymal blood volume shows an excellent correlation to quantitative values of blood volume acquired by conventional VPCT. In the present study, we sought to investigate the use of PBV in the postprocedural assessment of DEB-TACE in HCC.…”
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“…These studies focus on comparison of VPCT parameters to PBV measurements. 6,7 Parenchymal blood volume shows an excellent correlation to quantitative values of blood volume acquired by conventional VPCT. In the present study, we sought to investigate the use of PBV in the postprocedural assessment of DEB-TACE in HCC.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The PBV values gained before intervention are comparable to those published in the previous studies mentioned afore. 6,7 As the acquired C-arm CT examinations include nonenhanced as well as contrast-enhanced imaging besides PBV maps, the reconstruction of nonenhanced and contrast-enhanced C-arm CT images is possible. We evaluated nonenhanced C-arm CT images to assess extent and visibility of posttreatment contrast media deposit.…”
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“…Contrast injection was performed immediately after the mask run and started manually to acquire a contrast enhanced acquisition in a steady-state of liver perfusion according to previous studies investigating PBV of the liver [9,10].…”
Section: C-arm Ct and Post-processingmentioning
confidence: 99%