Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value

Aim: In this prospective study, our goal is to evaluate the effect of iodine-based contrast agent on renal Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) before and after the contrast agent in patients with normal and abnormal Glomerulary Filtration Rate (GFR) values using computed tomography (CT) imaging....

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Main Authors: Seray Gizem Gür Özcan, Sıddıka Halıcıoğlu, Hikmet Tekçe
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Published: Izzet Baysal Training and Research Hospital 2023-06-01
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Sıddıka Halıcıoğlu
Hikmet Tekçe
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Hikmet Tekçe
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description Aim: In this prospective study, our goal is to evaluate the effect of iodine-based contrast agent on renal Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) before and after the contrast agent in patients with normal and abnormal Glomerulary Filtration Rate (GFR) values using computed tomography (CT) imaging. Methods: The patients who applied for CT examination at an age older than 40 years and met the inclusion criteria of patient and control groups were included. DWI was evaluated by two radiologist in the same session. The range of interest (ROI) was adjusted to be less than 1.5 cm².The Spearman correlation test was used for statistical analysis. Results: A total of 48 subjects (23 and 25 subjects for patient and control groups, respectively) with two DWI scans were included. ADC values were compared for both kidneys before and after the administration of the contrast agent and a significant decrease in post-ADC values was observed in the control group (right kidney pre-ADC: 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³, post-ADC 2,07±0,15 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,016; left kidney pre-ADC: 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC 2,04±0,14 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,011). However, there was no significant difference between the patient groups according to the administration of contrast agent (right kidney pre-ADC: 1,97±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC: 1,97±0,24 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,95; left kidney pre-ADC: 1,96±0,23 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC: 1,98±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,64). Moreover, pre-ADC values in the patient group were relatively low. Pre-ADC values in both groups for the right kidney were 1,97±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s and 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, respectively (p=0,016). Pre ADC values in both groups for the left kidney were 1,96±0,23 x10ˉ³ mm²/s and 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, respectively (p=0,018). No significant differences in the post-ADC values were observed between the two groups. Conclusion: No decrease in ADC values was observed after the administration of iodine-based contrast agent in patients with a GFR less than 60, whereas there was a relatively high decrease in patients with normal GFR.
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spelling doaj-art-401a9f2ed0ae4ffbb0e697bfc31fe2f72025-08-19T23:47:33ZengIzzet Baysal Training and Research HospitalNorthwestern Medical Journal2979-95382023-06-013210.54307/NWMJ.2023.57966Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) valueSeray Gizem Gür Özcan0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3938-9802Sıddıka Halıcıoğlu1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7091-5650Hikmet Tekçe2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4542-4064Bursa Yüksek İhtisas Educational Research Hospital, Department of Radiology, Bursa, TürkiyeBolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Bolu, TürkiyeBolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Bolu, Türkiye Aim: In this prospective study, our goal is to evaluate the effect of iodine-based contrast agent on renal Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) before and after the contrast agent in patients with normal and abnormal Glomerulary Filtration Rate (GFR) values using computed tomography (CT) imaging. Methods: The patients who applied for CT examination at an age older than 40 years and met the inclusion criteria of patient and control groups were included. DWI was evaluated by two radiologist in the same session. The range of interest (ROI) was adjusted to be less than 1.5 cm².The Spearman correlation test was used for statistical analysis. Results: A total of 48 subjects (23 and 25 subjects for patient and control groups, respectively) with two DWI scans were included. ADC values were compared for both kidneys before and after the administration of the contrast agent and a significant decrease in post-ADC values was observed in the control group (right kidney pre-ADC: 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³, post-ADC 2,07±0,15 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,016; left kidney pre-ADC: 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC 2,04±0,14 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,011). However, there was no significant difference between the patient groups according to the administration of contrast agent (right kidney pre-ADC: 1,97±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC: 1,97±0,24 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,95; left kidney pre-ADC: 1,96±0,23 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, post-ADC: 1,98±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, p=0,64). Moreover, pre-ADC values in the patient group were relatively low. Pre-ADC values in both groups for the right kidney were 1,97±0,22 x10ˉ³ mm²/s and 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, respectively (p=0,016). Pre ADC values in both groups for the left kidney were 1,96±0,23 x10ˉ³ mm²/s and 2,11±0,17 x10ˉ³ mm²/s, respectively (p=0,018). No significant differences in the post-ADC values were observed between the two groups. Conclusion: No decrease in ADC values was observed after the administration of iodine-based contrast agent in patients with a GFR less than 60, whereas there was a relatively high decrease in patients with normal GFR. https://nwmedj.org/article/view/57Apparent diffusion coefficientdiffusion weighted MR imagingglomerulary filtration rate
spellingShingle Seray Gizem Gür Özcan
Sıddıka Halıcıoğlu
Hikmet Tekçe
Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
Apparent diffusion coefficient
diffusion weighted MR imaging
glomerulary filtration rate
title Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
title_full Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
title_fullStr Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
title_short Effect of Iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value
title_sort effect of iodized contrast substances used in computed tomography examination on kidney apparent diffusion coefficient adc value
topic Apparent diffusion coefficient
diffusion weighted MR imaging
glomerulary filtration rate
url https://nwmedj.org/article/view/57
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