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Functional CT imaging of the acute hyperemic response to radiation therapy of the prostate gland: early experience. Journal of computer assisted tomography [J Comput Assist Tomogr] Journal article

 
Harvey CJ, Blomley MJ, Dawson P, Morgan JA, Dooher A, Deponte J, Vernon CC, Price P 
Functional CT imaging of the acute hyperemic response to radiation therapy of the prostate gland: early experience. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
J Comput Assist Tomogr 2001 Jan-Feb; 25(1):43-9.


PURPOSE: Functional CT can measure perfusion and permeability. We hypothesized that acute changes could be measured in these indexes following radiation therapy (RT) to the prostate gland.
METHOD: Twenty-two patients with prostatic cancer were studied before and 1-2 and 6-12 weeks after RT. A single section through the prostate was repeatedly scanned after contrast medium bolus injection. Contrast agent clearance per unit volume (alpha/V) and fractional vascular volume (fvv) were calculated using Patlak graphical analysis. Perfusion was calculated as the ratio between maximal rate of tissue enhancement and peak arterial enhancement.
RESULTS: Significant increases in all indexes occurred after RT. Mean perfusion rose from 0.122 to 0.263 ml/min/ml at 1-2 weeks, mean alpha/V increased from 0.0012 to 0.0016 ml/min/ml at 1-2 weeks, and mean fvv increased from 13.7 to 21% at 1-2 weeks. All three indexes remained elevated at 6-12 weeks after the start of RT.
CONCLUSION: Functional CT demonstrated an acute hyperemic response following RT to the prostate gland.



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