Cone-beam CT (CBCT) application to the field of trans-arterial chemoembolization has been recently the focus of several researches. This imaging modality is performed with a rotation of the C-arm around the patient, without needs of patient repositioning. Datasets are immediately processed, obtaining volumetric CT-like images with the possibility of post-processing and reconstruction of images. Dual phase CBCT recently introduced in clinical practice consists in a first arterial acquisition followed by a delayed acquisition corresponding to a venous phase. The introduction of this feature has overcome the limit of single-phase acquisitions, allowing lesions characterization. Moreover these recent advantages have several intra-procedural implications. Detailed technical and acquisition parameters will be widely exposed in this review with particular attention to: catheter positioning, acquisition delay, injection parameters, patient positioning and contrast dilution. Comparison with standard of practice second line imaging [multidetector computer tomography (MDCT) and MDCT/arteriography] demonstrate the capability of detecting occult nodules providing some clinical implications thus potentially identifying a sub set of patients with aggressive disease behaviour. Other intra-procedural advantages of dual phase CBCT usage consist in a better tumor feeder visualization, reduction of proper DSA and fluoroscopic time, suggestion the presence of an extrahepatic parasitic feeder thus resulting in a more accurate treatment. Finally, the volumetrical intraprocedural evaluation of accumulation of embolic agent has proved to be correlate with treatment response if compared with MRI.

Single injection dual phase CBCT technique ameliorates results of trans-arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular cancer / Lucatelli, Pierleone; Argirò, Renato; Bascetta, Stefano; Saba, Luca; Catalano, Carlo; Bezzi, Mario; Sandri, Giovanni Battista Levi. - In: TRANSLATIONAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 2415-1289. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:10(2017). [10.21037/tgh.2017.10.03]

Single injection dual phase CBCT technique ameliorates results of trans-arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular cancer

Lucatelli, Pierleone
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Bascetta, Stefano;Catalano, Carlo;Bezzi, Mario
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2017

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Cone-beam CT (CBCT) application to the field of trans-arterial chemoembolization has been recently the focus of several researches. This imaging modality is performed with a rotation of the C-arm around the patient, without needs of patient repositioning. Datasets are immediately processed, obtaining volumetric CT-like images with the possibility of post-processing and reconstruction of images. Dual phase CBCT recently introduced in clinical practice consists in a first arterial acquisition followed by a delayed acquisition corresponding to a venous phase. The introduction of this feature has overcome the limit of single-phase acquisitions, allowing lesions characterization. Moreover these recent advantages have several intra-procedural implications. Detailed technical and acquisition parameters will be widely exposed in this review with particular attention to: catheter positioning, acquisition delay, injection parameters, patient positioning and contrast dilution. Comparison with standard of practice second line imaging [multidetector computer tomography (MDCT) and MDCT/arteriography] demonstrate the capability of detecting occult nodules providing some clinical implications thus potentially identifying a sub set of patients with aggressive disease behaviour. Other intra-procedural advantages of dual phase CBCT usage consist in a better tumor feeder visualization, reduction of proper DSA and fluoroscopic time, suggestion the presence of an extrahepatic parasitic feeder thus resulting in a more accurate treatment. Finally, the volumetrical intraprocedural evaluation of accumulation of embolic agent has proved to be correlate with treatment response if compared with MRI.
2017
cone-beam CT (CBCT); deb-tace; dual phase CBCT (DPCBCT); hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); multidetector computer tomography (MDCT); rotational angiography; tace; hepatology; gastroenterology
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Single injection dual phase CBCT technique ameliorates results of trans-arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular cancer / Lucatelli, Pierleone; Argirò, Renato; Bascetta, Stefano; Saba, Luca; Catalano, Carlo; Bezzi, Mario; Sandri, Giovanni Battista Levi. - In: TRANSLATIONAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 2415-1289. - ELETTRONICO. - 2:10(2017). [10.21037/tgh.2017.10.03]
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