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Quantitative imaging of the central lymphatic system with spectral CT iodine mapping: a feasibility study in swine

Liu, L. P.; Gurevich, A.; McClung, G.; Itkin, M.; Noël, P. B.

2026-05-07 radiology and imaging
10.64898/2026.05.06.26352364 medRxiv
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PurposeImaging of the central lymphatic system enables characterization of patient-specific lymphatic anatomy and accurate localization of leaks. Advancements in CT technology, particularly spectral CT, can enhance CT lymphangiography (CTL) with improved visualization and quantification. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of spectral CTL in both static and dynamic scans. Materials and Methods50% diluted iodinated contrast was injected into the bilateral superficial inguinal lymph nodes of a pig. The pig was scanned with a dual-layer spectral CT every 60 seconds for 10 minutes. To optimize contrast and visualize peristalsis, a second animal was injected with 25% and 10% diluted contrast and scanned dynamically 4 and 6.25 minutes after contrast injection. Conventional images and iodine maps were reconstructed to calculate the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Additionally, the iodine density was measured adjacent to the lymphovenous junction to show fluctuations from peristalsis and contrast washout. ResultsIodine maps, compared to conventional images, separated the contrast-filled central lymphatic system from surrounding soft tissue and increased CNR to 895 compared to 43 with conventional images. 25% diluted contrast provided the best balance between visualization and quantification of the central lymphatic system, showing high and low iodine density regions corresponding to peristalsis. Iodine density peaked at 15.4 {+/-} 0.6 mg/mL and decreased to 2.0 {+/-} 0.1 mg/mL at 10.5 minutes. ConclusionSpectral CTL not only improves visualization of the central lymphatic system compared to CTL but also provides quantitative information for physiological characterization of lymphatic disease that can enhance current subjective assessment. Research highlights- Iodine maps from spectral CT lymphangiography separated contrast-filled lymphatic structures from surrounding soft tissue and provided better contrast-to-noise compared to conventional images. - Spectral CT lymphangiography enabled quantification of contrast in the central lymphatic system that demonstrated contrast washout and may be utilized for physiological characterization of disease. - Dynamic spectral CT imaging of the lymphatic system visually showed peristalsis in the thoracic duct and was further reflected in quantitative iodine density measurements.

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