Masha Gliner-Ron, Jacob Sosna, Isaac Leichter, S. N. Goldberg, Dorit Shaham, Dotan Cohen, Yehuda Malul, Zimam Romman, N. Lev-Cohain
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摘要
材料和方法回顾性评估了在单源双能量 CT 上进行的 150 次肺栓塞检测 CT 检查。在每次检查中,共获得了 8 条单独肺动脉的衰减、对比度-噪声比和信号-噪声比,包括中心位置(450/1200=37.5%)和外周位置(750/1200=62.5%)。对传统图像和低单能量图像的结果进行了比较。为了进行质量评估,9 位放射科专家(心胸科专家 3 位、非心胸科专家 3 位和住院医师 3 位)将 41 张含有 PE 的图像以常规和单能量模式并排切片显示,并对栓子检测的难易程度进行评估。进行了配对样本 t 检验、参数 Wilcoxon 检验、McNemar 检验和 kappa 统计。每个测量血管衰减的平均比值从 2.09 增加到 2.26(P<0.05),信噪比(23.82±9.29 vs. 11.39±3.2)和对比度-噪声比(17.17±6.7 vs. 7.27±2.52)均有所增加(P<0.05)。此外,10/150(6%)的中心肺动脉测量结果在常规模式下被认为是不理想的,但在单能图像上被认为是有诊断意义的(分别为 181±14.6 HU vs. 387.7±72.4 HU,P<0.05)。在主观评价中,非心胸外科放射医师倾向于低单能图像,而心胸外科放射医师则不然(分别为 74.4% 对 57.7%,P<0.05)。非心胸放射科医生和住院医生更喜欢低单能图像。
Evaluation of the Pulmonary Arteries on CTPA With Dual Energy CT: Objective Analysis and Subjective Preferences in a Multireader Study.
PURPOSE
To perform qualitative and quantitative evaluation of low-monoenergetic images (50 KeV) compared with conventional images (120 kVp) in pulmonary embolism (PE) studies and to determine the extent and clinical relevance of these differences as well as radiologists' preferences.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
One hundred fifty CT examinations for PE detection conducted on a single-source dual-energy CT were retrospectively evaluated. Attenuation, contrast-to-noise-ratio, and signal-to-noise-ratio were obtained in a total of 8 individual pulmonary arteries on each exam-including both central (450/1200=37.5%) and peripheral (750/1200=62.5%) locations. Results were compared between the conventional and low-monoenergetic images. For quality assessment, 41 images containing PE were presented side-by-side as pairs of slices in both conventional and monoenergetic modes and evaluated for ease in embolus detection by 9 radiologists: cardiothoracic specialists (3), noncardiothoracic specialists (3), and residents (3). Paired samples t tests, a-parametric Wilcoxon test, McNemar test, and kappa statistics were performed.
RESULTS
Monoenergetic images had an overall statistically significant increased average ratio of 2.09 to 2.26 (P<0.05) for each measured vessel attenuation, with an increase in signal-to-noise ratio (23.82±9.29 vs. 11.39±3.2) and contrast-to-noise ratio (17.17±6.7 vs 7.27±2.52) (P<0.05). Moreover, 10/150 (6%) of central pulmonary artery measurements considered suboptimal on conventional mode were considered diagnostic on the monoenergetic images (181±14.6 vs. 387.7±72.4 HU respectively, P<0.05). In the subjective evaluation, noncardiothoracic radiologists showed a preference towards low-monoenergetic images, whereas cardiothoracic radiologists did not (74.4% vs. 57.7%, respectively, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The SNR and CNR increase on monoenergetic images may have clinical significance particularly in the setting of sub-optimal PE studies. Noncardiothoracic radiologists and residents prefer low monoenergetic images.
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Journal of Thoracic Imaging (JTI) provides authoritative information on all aspects of the use of imaging techniques in the diagnosis of cardiac and pulmonary diseases. Original articles and analytical reviews published in this timely journal provide the very latest thinking of leading experts concerning the use of chest radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, ultrasound, and all other promising imaging techniques in cardiopulmonary radiology.
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