To investigate the potential contribution of iodine uptake calculation from dual-phase dual-energy CT (DE-CT) for lymph node staging and therapy response monitoring in lung cancer patients. Retrospective analysis of 27 patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), who underwent dual-phase DE-CT before and after chemotherapy, was performed.
Iodine uptake (mg/mL) and total iodine uptake (mg) were calculated using prototype software in the early (arterial) and late (venous) post-contrast circulatory phase in 110 mediastinal lymph nodes. The arterial enhancement fraction (AEF) was calculated and compared with lymph node size and response to chemotherapy.
A significant difference of AEF was observed between enlarged (90.4 %; 32.3-238.5 %) and non-enlarged (72.7 %; -37.5-237.5 %) lymph nodes (p = 0.044) before treatment onset. A significantly different change of AEF in responding (decrease of 26.3 %; p = 0.022) and non-responding (increase of 43.0 %; p = 0.031) lymph nodes was demonstrated.
A higher value of AEF before treatment was observed in lymph nodes with subsequent favourable response (88.6 % vs. 77.7 %; p = 0.122), but this difference did not reach statistical significance. The dual-phase DE-CT examination with quantification of ratio of early and late post-contrast iodine uptake is a feasible and promising method for the functional evaluation of mediastinal lymph nodes including therapy response assessment.