Retrospective denoising and sharpening effects on postmortem computed tomography images of formalin-fixed human cadavers for human anatomy education and research

Tomokazu Kawashima, Norihiro Sudou, Makoto Sakai, Fumi Sato
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Abstract

Background

The value of formalin-fixed postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) has significantly increased in human anatomy education and research. However, improving embalmed PMCT images with high noise, low contrast, and multiple artifacts is an important challenge in enhancing the quality of clinical images. Retrospective denoising methods for embalmed PMCT data are essential for anatomical education and research when new-generation CT scanners with denoising functions are unavailable.

Methods

The three currently available standalone software denoising methods, including image summation methods (Fused CT), noise-reduction system methods (iNoir), and iterative reconstruction (IR, SafeCT), were used to analyze the retrospective noise-reduction effect on 13 human formalin-fixed PMCT datasets.

Results

Fused CT had some advantages; however, it was not useful for embalmed cadavers because of high noise, which doubled with the addition. iNoir and SafeCT improved the visual image quality of the noisy cadaver images. Statistical examination showed a 22–67 % and 18–56 % improvement in noise reduction in the non-artifact and metal artifact parts, respectively, depending on the methods and denoising intensities. However, this improvement was not statistically or morphologically significant in the presence of strong metal artifacts. In contrast, the scattered metal and streak artifacts peculiar to cadaveric images showed effective morphological and statistical improvement.

Conclusions

Retrospective denoising of embalmed PMCT images showed significant morphological and statistical improvements in noise reduction and is feasible for current anatomy education and research.

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用于人体解剖学教育和研究的福尔马林固定人体尸体计算机断层扫描图像的回溯去噪和锐化效果
背景福尔马林固定尸体计算机断层扫描(PMCT)在人体解剖学教育和研究中的价值已大大提高。然而,防腐后的 PMCT 图像噪声大、对比度低、伪像多,如何改进防腐后的 PMCT 图像是提高临床图像质量的一项重要挑战。方法 使用目前可用的三种独立软件去噪方法,包括图像求和方法(Fused CT)、降噪系统方法(iNoir)和迭代重建(IR,SafeCT),分析 13 个福尔马林固定 PMCT 数据集的回溯降噪效果。iNoir 和 SafeCT 改善了有噪声尸体图像的视觉图像质量。统计检查显示,根据不同的方法和去噪强度,非伪影和金属伪影部分的降噪效果分别提高了 22-67% 和 18-56%。不过,在存在强烈金属伪影的情况下,这种改善在统计或形态上并不显著。相比之下,尸体图像特有的散射金属和条纹伪影在形态学和统计学上都得到了有效改善。
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期刊介绍: Translational Research in Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes high-quality original papers. Focusing on translational research, the journal aims to disseminate the knowledge that is gained in the basic science of anatomy and to apply it to the diagnosis and treatment of human pathology in order to improve individual patient well-being. Topics published in Translational Research in Anatomy include anatomy in all of its aspects, especially those that have application to other scientific disciplines including the health sciences: • gross anatomy • neuroanatomy • histology • immunohistochemistry • comparative anatomy • embryology • molecular biology • microscopic anatomy • forensics • imaging/radiology • medical education Priority will be given to studies that clearly articulate their relevance to the broader aspects of anatomy and how they can impact patient care.Strengthening the ties between morphological research and medicine will foster collaboration between anatomists and physicians. Therefore, Translational Research in Anatomy will serve as a platform for communication and understanding between the disciplines of anatomy and medicine and will aid in the dissemination of anatomical research. The journal accepts the following article types: 1. Review articles 2. Original research papers 3. New state-of-the-art methods of research in the field of anatomy including imaging, dissection methods, medical devices and quantitation 4. Education papers (teaching technologies/methods in medical education in anatomy) 5. Commentaries 6. Letters to the Editor 7. Selected conference papers 8. Case Reports
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