Abstract

Compared with traditional computed tomography (CT), dual-layer spectral detector CT (SDCT) shows significant improvement in imaging soft tissues of the digestive tract. This work aimed to explore the application of SDCT to evaluate the expression of the molecular marker Ki-67 in colorectal cancer. We retrospectively analyzed the imaging data of the SDCT (IQon Spectral CT; Philips Healthcare) of 45 patients with colorectal cancer in our centre. We used Spearman's test for the imaging parameters (reconstruction of 40, 70, and 100 keV virtual monoenergetic images [VMIs] and the slope of the Hounsfield unit attenuation plot [VMI Slope] based on venous phase CT images, the arterial phase iodine concentration [AP-IC] and venous phase iodine concentration [VP-IC], and the effective atomic number [Z effect]) and correlation analysis for the Ki-67 index. Multivariate logistic regression was used to eliminate confounding factors. We evaluated the expression level of Ki-67 and drew the receiver operating characteristic curve. The 40-keV VMI, VMI Slope, and AP-IC were found to better reflect the Ki-67 index in patients with colorectal cancer with statistical significance. The 40-keV VMI (r = -0.612, p < 0.001) and VMI Slope (r = -0.523, p < 0.001) were negatively correlated with the Ki-67 index, and AP-IC (r = 0.378, p = 0.010) was positively correlated with the Ki-67 index. The other indexes (p > 0.05) were not statistically significant. The SDCT parameters demonstrated good performance, with area under curves of 0.785 for 40-keV VMI and 0.752 for AP-IC. The SDCT parameters 40-keV VMI and AP-IC can be used for preliminary evaluation of the Ki-67 index in colorectal cancer.

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