Current status and guidelines for the assessment of tumour vascular support with dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography

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Abstract

Dynamic contrast-enhanced computed tomography (DCE-CT) assesses the vascular support of tumours through analysis of temporal changes in attenuation in blood vessels and tissues during a rapid series of images acquired with intravenous administration of iodinated contrast material. Commercial software for DCE-CT analysis allows pixel-by-pixel calculation of a range of validated physiological parameters and depiction as parametric maps. Clinical studies support the use of DCE-CT parameters as surrogates for physiological and molecular processes underlying tumour angiogenesis. DCE-CT has been used to provide biomarkers of drug action in early phase trials for the treatment of a range of cancers. DCE-CT can be appended to current imaging assessments of tumour response with the benefits of wide availability and low cost. This paper sets out guidelines for the use of DCE-CT in assessing tumour vascular support that were developed using a Delphi process. Recommendations encompass CT system requirements and quality assurance, radiation dosimetry, patient preparation, administration of contrast material, CT acquisition parameters, terminology and units, data processing and reporting. DCE-CT has reached technical maturity for use in therapeutic trials in oncology. The development of these consensus guidelines may promote broader application of DCE-CT for the evaluation of tumour vascularity. Key Points • DCE-CT can robustly assess tumour vascular support • DCE-CT has reached technical maturity for use in therapeutic trials in oncology • This paper presents consensus guidelines for using DCE-CT in assessing tumour vascularity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1430-1441
JournalEuropean Radiology
Volume22
Issue number7
Early online date26 Feb 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2012

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