none2noObjective: The Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) is a promising tool in oncology to characterize tissue hemodynamics, but the difficulty to achieve reproducible perfusion parameters in several organs, with different methods, contributes to hamper the clinical translation of CTp. The goal of this study is to set up a new approach aiming at achieving multicentre reproducibility of blood flow (BF) values in liver. Methods: 75 patients from two Centres (A and B) underwent an axial liver CTp, including arterial and portal phases. A dedicated workflow addressing modelling and computational aspects was implemented, including a novel two-stage strategy to separate the dual-input contributions of hepatic signals, thus allowing to compute i...
Objective: Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) of liver is very attractive for predictive and progno...
Background: Ninety percent of hepatic cancers are hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) which have an unfa...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between the measurements of perfusion CT parameters in normal l...
Objective: The Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) is a promising tool in oncology to characterize t...
Aims and objectives: Improving reproducibility of blood flow (BF) values in Computed Tomography per...
Aims and objectives: Replacing model fitting with patient data to improve reproducibility of Blood F...
Purpose: Despite CT perfusion (CTp) has already proved to be a useful tool in oncology, the lack of...
Purpose: To achieve accurate information regarding the reproducibility of Computed Tomography perfus...
Purpose: Measurements of the unenhanced values (baseline) in CT perfusion (CTp) studies is of funda...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the potentiality of the new BF-based feature we computed, the equil...
Purpose: Assessment of baseline values in CT perfusion (CTp) studies is as much difficult as it pla...
Objective: Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) of liver is very attractive for predictive and progno...
Background: Ninety percent of hepatic cancers are hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) which have an unfa...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between the measurements of perfusion CT parameters in normal l...
Objective: The Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) is a promising tool in oncology to characterize t...
Aims and objectives: Improving reproducibility of blood flow (BF) values in Computed Tomography per...
Aims and objectives: Replacing model fitting with patient data to improve reproducibility of Blood F...
Purpose: Despite CT perfusion (CTp) has already proved to be a useful tool in oncology, the lack of...
Purpose: To achieve accurate information regarding the reproducibility of Computed Tomography perfus...
Purpose: Measurements of the unenhanced values (baseline) in CT perfusion (CTp) studies is of funda...
Aims and objectives: Testing the effectiveness of CT perfusion parameters computed on liver in pati...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate the potentiality of the new BF-based feature we computed, the equil...
Purpose: Assessment of baseline values in CT perfusion (CTp) studies is as much difficult as it pla...
Objective: Computed Tomography perfusion (CTp) of liver is very attractive for predictive and progno...
Background: Ninety percent of hepatic cancers are hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) which have an unfa...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between the measurements of perfusion CT parameters in normal l...