Effects of using Different Reconstruction Algorithms on Coronary Motion Artifacts at Various Heart Rates during Coronary CT Angiography

R. Fukui, Yuzo Yamamoto, K. Tanigaki, Shigeru Suzuki
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and Objective : We assessed coronary motion artifacts at various heart rates (HRs) using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and a phantom; the resulting data were reconstructed using half-scan reconstruction algorithms (HSRA), multi-sector reconstruction algorithms (MSRA), and a novel vendor-specific motion correction algorithm (MCA) introduced to eliminate coronary motion artifacts. Materials and Methods : Using retrospective electrocardiographic (ECG)-gated helical CCTA scans of a cardiac phantom that included branching coronary artery models filled with iodine contrast medium and pulsating at HRs of 50 to 100 beats per minute (bpm), we reconstructed images using HSRA, MSRA, and HSRA combined with MCA during both systole and diastole. On axial images, 2 readers graded image quality focused on coronary motion artifacts at 50 to 100 bpm in 9 segments of the models using a scale from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). We then compared the average scores among the 3 algorithms using Kruskal-Wallis and post-hoc tests. Results : At 50 to 60 bpm, there were no significant differences in image quality among the 3 algorithms ( P > 0.05). At 70 to 100 bpm, the image quality using MSRA was comparable or better than that of HSRA, and HSRA combined with MCA provided a comparable or better image quality compared with the other 2 algorithms. Conclusion : Coronary motion artifacts are comparable or significantly reduced using HSRA combined with MCA, compared with MSRA.
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不同重建算法对冠脉CT造影中不同心率下冠脉运动伪影的影响
目的:我们使用冠状动脉计算机断层血管造影(CCTA)和假体评估不同心率(HRs)下的冠状动脉运动伪影;使用半扫描重建算法(HSRA)、多扇区重建算法(MSRA)和一种新的供应商特定运动校正算法(MCA)来消除冠状动脉运动伪影,重建结果数据。材料和方法:使用回顾性心电图(ECG)门控螺旋CCTA扫描心脏幻像,包括分支冠状动脉模型,填充碘造影剂,心率为每分钟50至100次(bpm),我们使用HSRA, MSRA和HSRA联合MCA在收缩期和舒张期重建图像。在轴向图像上,两位读者用1(差)到5(优)的等级对图像质量进行了分级,重点关注冠状动脉运动伪影在50到100 bpm的9段模型中。然后,我们使用Kruskal-Wallis和事后检验比较了3种算法的平均得分。结果:在50 ~ 60 bpm时,3种算法的图像质量差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。在70 ~ 100 bpm时,使用MSRA的图像质量与HSRA相当或更好,并且与其他两种算法相比,HSRA联合MCA提供了相当或更好的图像质量。结论:与MSRA相比,HSRA联合MCA的冠状动脉运动伪影相当或显著减少。
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