Spiral CT artifact that simulates aortic dissection: Image reconstruction with use of 180 degrees and 360 degrees linear-interpolation algorithms

被引:30
作者
Loubeyre, P
Angelie, E
Grozel, F
Abidi, H
Van, ATM
机构
[1] LYON SUD HOSP,DEPT EPIDEMIOL,F-69495 PIERRE BENITE,FRANCE
[2] LYON SUD HOSP,DEPT NUCL IMAGING,F-69495 PIERRE BENITE,FRANCE
[3] LYON SUD HOSP,SPECT RES GRP,F-69495 PIERRE BENITE,FRANCE
关键词
aorta; dissection; computed tomography (CT); artifact; image processing;
D O I
10.1148/radiology.205.1.9314977
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: To evaluate a computed tomographic (CT) artifact that simulates aortic dissection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two groups of 65 patients underwent spiral CT of the chest for reasons other than suspected aortic dissection. In each group, two series of images (10-mm sections) were reconstructed with use of a 180 degrees or 360 degrees linear-interpolation algorithm. Series of images were read by two radiologists, and variance between interpretations was statistically measured. RESULTS: Among series of images, artifacts were seen on 21-26 (32%-40%) with use of a 180 degrees algorithm and 41 (63%) and 44 (68%) with use of a 360 degrees algorithm. Concordance between reviewers was fair (kappa = 0.58, 0.59) or good (kappa = 0.65) with use of a 180 degrees algorithm and excellent (kappa = 0.92) with use of a 360 degrees algorithm. In one group, with use of a 180 degrees algorithm, two series of reconstructed images were separated by 5 mm; artifact was observed on seven (11%) CT studies (on both series of images) and was located along the left or left anterior side of the aorta. CONCLUSION: To reduce the frequency of a spiral CT artifact that simulates aortic dissection, two series of segmented images can be reconstructed with a change of image position along the z axis of the aorta and use of a 180 degrees linear-interpolation algorithm.
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