四维 CT 和关节生物力学小视角

Elena Ghotbi , Hamza Ahmed Ibad , Roham Hadidchi , Francis Baffour , Shadpour Demehri
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四维计算机断层扫描(4D CT)自问世以来,提高了肿瘤放射治疗等各种诊断难题的精确度,并已扩展到心血管评估领域。四维 CT 在肌肉骨骼成像中的应用标志着外周关节成像技术的突破,可对膝关节、腕关节、肩关节和踝关节等各种关节的生物力学和稳定性进行详细分析。采用四维 CT 的研究为了解正常和改变的关节生物力学提供了新的视角,有助于关节病变的诊断和手术规划。展望未来,人工智能和光子计数 CT 系统将进一步完善四维 CT 的功能,从而有可能根据个性化的生物力学特征提供个性化的诊断和治疗方法。本综述深入探讨了四维计算机断层扫描在肌肉骨骼成像中的变革性作用,尤其是在了解关节生物力学方面的应用。
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A minireview of four-dimensional CT and joint biomechanics

Since its introduction, four dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) has improved the precision of a variety of diagnostic challenges such as radiation therapy in oncology and has also been expanded into cardiovascular assessments as well. Its use in musculoskeletal imaging marks a breakthrough in peripheral joint imaging, enabling detailed analysis of joint biomechanics and stability across various joints such as the knee, wrist, shoulder, and ankle. Studies employing 4D CT have offered new insights into normative and altered joint biomechanics, contributing to the diagnosis of joint pathologies and aiding in surgical planning. Looking ahead, artificial intelligence and photon-counting CT systems are poised to further refine 4D CT's capabilities, potentially leading to personalized diagnostic and therapeutic approaches based on individualized biomechanical characteristics. This review delves into the transformative role of four-dimensional computed tomography in musculoskeletal imaging, particularly its applications in understanding joint biomechanics.

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Osteoarthritis imaging
Osteoarthritis imaging Radiology and Imaging
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