TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Differentiation of cocaine from heroine body packs by computed tomography: Impact of different tube voltages and the dual-energy index JO - Journal of forensic radiology and imaging A1 - Leschka, Sebastian A1 - Fornaro, Juergen A1 - Laberke, Patrick A1 - Blum, Simon A1 - Hatem, Alkadhi A1 - Niederer, Ivo A1 - Meile, Christian A1 - Hibbeln, Dennis A1 - Hausmann, Roland A1 - Wildermuth, Simon A1 - Eisenhart, Daniel SP - 46 EP - 50 VL - 1 IS - 2 N2 - Objectives To investigate the computed tomography (CT) attenuation values and the dual-energy index (DEI) of cocaine and heroin at different tube voltage settings in a phantom study. Materials and methods Thirty-three hand-wrapped bodypacks prepared of heroin (n=17) and cocaine (n=16) at varying concentrations were submerged in a 28-cm water tank and imaged four times with a dual-source 64-detector row CT at peak tube voltage levels of 80 kVp, 100 kVp, 120 kVp, and 140 kVp. Tube current in each protocol was adjusted for a similar CT volume dose index of 8.0 mGy. Image noise and the CT attenuation values were measured in each drug container three times at each tube voltage level by two independent observers, and the DEI was calculated from measurements at 80 kVp and 140 kVp. Results Image noise at the four tube voltage levels was similar (p=0.32). Intra- and interobserver agreement was good (r=0.89 to.93; p<0.001). CT attenuation values were different between cocaine and heroin at any tube voltage and in the DEI (p<0.01) with the smallest overlap of attenuation values between both drugs at 80 kVp and the DEI. The drug concentration had a strong negative relationship with the DEI for heroin (r=−0.67; p<0.01) but not for cocaine (r=−0.15; p=0.23). Conclusions CT attenuation values measured at low tube voltage level and using the DEI improve the differentiation of cocaine and heroin-containing bodypacks compared to measurements at higher tube voltage settings.
LA - SN - 2212-4780 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jofri.2013.03.041 ID - ref1 ER -