Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the optimal scanning protocols of multislice CT (MSCT) angiography in pre-aortic stent grafting, visualized on virtual endoscopy (VE). A series of scans were performed on a human aorta phantom with a 16-slice multislice CT scanner with the scanning protoc...

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Main Authors: Sun, Zhonghua, Chaichana, T., Jiang, W., Liu, B.
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Published: ISBME 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42919
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author Sun, Zhonghua
Chaichana, T.
Jiang, W.
Liu, B.
author_facet Sun, Zhonghua
Chaichana, T.
Jiang, W.
Liu, B.
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description The purpose of this study was to investigate the optimal scanning protocols of multislice CT (MSCT) angiography in pre-aortic stent grafting, visualized on virtual endoscopy (VE). A series of scans were performed on a human aorta phantom with a 16-slice multislice CT scanner with the scanning protocols as follows: section thickness of1.0/1.5/2.0/3.0 mm, pitch value of 1.0/1.25/1.5, and reconstruction interval of 50% overlap. Signal to noise ratio and standard deviation (SD) of the signal intensity on VE images were measured to determine the image quality in relation to MSCT scanning protocols. Subjective assessment was performed by two observers evaluating the degree ofartefacts and the configuration of the renal ostium visualized on VE images. Our results showed that the scanning protocol with a section thickness of 2.0 mm resulted in the highest SNR and lowest SD compared to other protocols (p<0.05).Subjective assessment demonstrated that VE image quality was determined by section thickness, but independent of pitch values. We recommended the scanning protocol of section thickness 2.0 mm, pitch 1.5 with a reconstruction interval of 1.0 mm as the optimal one since it allows optimal visualization of VE images of aortic ostia, fewer artefacts and less radiation dose.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-429192017-01-30T15:03:04Z Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols. Sun, Zhonghua Chaichana, T. Jiang, W. Liu, B. image quality standard deviation virtual endoscopy - Computed tomography artefacts The purpose of this study was to investigate the optimal scanning protocols of multislice CT (MSCT) angiography in pre-aortic stent grafting, visualized on virtual endoscopy (VE). A series of scans were performed on a human aorta phantom with a 16-slice multislice CT scanner with the scanning protocols as follows: section thickness of1.0/1.5/2.0/3.0 mm, pitch value of 1.0/1.25/1.5, and reconstruction interval of 50% overlap. Signal to noise ratio and standard deviation (SD) of the signal intensity on VE images were measured to determine the image quality in relation to MSCT scanning protocols. Subjective assessment was performed by two observers evaluating the degree ofartefacts and the configuration of the renal ostium visualized on VE images. Our results showed that the scanning protocol with a section thickness of 2.0 mm resulted in the highest SNR and lowest SD compared to other protocols (p<0.05).Subjective assessment demonstrated that VE image quality was determined by section thickness, but independent of pitch values. We recommended the scanning protocol of section thickness 2.0 mm, pitch 1.5 with a reconstruction interval of 1.0 mm as the optimal one since it allows optimal visualization of VE images of aortic ostia, fewer artefacts and less radiation dose. 2008 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42919 ISBME restricted
spellingShingle image quality
standard deviation
virtual endoscopy
- Computed tomography
artefacts
Sun, Zhonghua
Chaichana, T.
Jiang, W.
Liu, B.
Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title_full Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title_fullStr Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title_full_unstemmed Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title_short Multislice CT virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
title_sort multislice ct virtual endoscopy in pre-aortic stent grafting: optimization of scanning protocols.
topic image quality
standard deviation
virtual endoscopy
- Computed tomography
artefacts
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/42919