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Comparative Analysis of Cone-Beam CT Angiogram and Conventional CT Angiogram for Prostatic Artery Identification Prior to Embolization.

Pre-prostatic artery embolization (PAE) cone-beam computed tomography (CT) angiograms (n = 31; mean age: 62.4 ± 9.75 years) and conventional CT angiograms (n = 32; mean age: 62.5 ± 7.2 years) were retrospectively compared. Mean signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), radiation exposure, and prostatic artery (PA) identification scores (0-4) for cone-beam CT angiogram and conventional CT angiogram were 33.19 (± 14.31) and 18.13 (± 5.38) (P < .01); 27.42 (± 13.39) and 14.78 (± 4.92) (P < .01); 14.57 mSv (±2.5) and 19.25 mSv (±3.7) (P < .01); 3.36 (± 0.89) and 3.16 (± 0.95) (P = .08), respectively. Pre-PAE cone-beam CT angiogram allows for PA identification with improved SNR and CNR and less radiation dose compared to conventional CT angiogram.

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