In vitro evaluation of 56 coronary artery stents by 256-slice multi-detector coronary CT

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作者
Steen, Henning [1 ]
Andre, Florian [1 ]
Korosoglou, Grigorios [1 ]
Mueller, Dirk [2 ]
Hosch, Waldemar [3 ]
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich [3 ]
Giannitsis, Evangelos [1 ]
Katus, Hugo A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Heidelberg, Dept Cardiol, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Philips GmbH, Healthcare Div, D-20099 Hamburg, Germany
[3] Univ Heidelberg, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Multislice CT; Coronary stents; CT angiography; Artifacts; Coronary artery disease; In-stent; Restenosis; SPIRAL COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; DUAL-SOURCE CT; ROW CT; ANGIOGRAPHY; RESTENOSIS; VISUALIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejrad.2010.08.007
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
Objective: We sought to investigate stent lumen visibility of 56 coronary stents with the newest 256-multi-slice-CT (256-MDCT) technology for different reconstruction algorithms in an in vitro model. Background: Early identification of in-stent restenosis (ISR) is important to avoid recurrent ischemia and prevent acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Since angiography has the disadvantage of high costs and its invasiveness, MDCT could be a convenient and safe non-invasive alternative for detection of ISR. Material and methods: Percentages of in-stent lumen diameter and in-stent signal attenuation (measured as contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR)) of 56 coronary stents (group A <= 2.5 mm; group B = 2.75-3.0 mm; group C = 3.5-4.0 mm) were evaluated in a coronary vessel in vitro phantom (iodine-filled plastic tubes) employing four different reconstruction algorithms (XCD, CC, CD, XCB) on a novel 256-MDCT (Philips-iCT, collimation = 128 mm x 0.625 mm; rotation time = 270 ms; tube current = 800 mA s with 120 kV). Analysis was conducted with the semi-automatical full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) method. P-values <0.05 were regarded statistically significant. Results: In-stent lumen diameter >60% for group C stents was significantly larger and CNR was significantly lower (both p < 0.05) for sharp kernels (CD; XCD) when compared to groups A/B. The FWHM-method showed significantly smaller in-stent lumen diameter (p < 0.05) when compared to the manual method. Conclusion: 256-MDCT could potentially be employed for clinical assessment of stent patency in stents >3.0 mm when analysed with cardio-dedicated sharp kernels, although clinical studies corroborating this claim should be performed. However, stents <= 3.0 mm reconstructed by soft kernels revealed insufficient in-stent lumen visualisation and should not be used in clinical practice. Further improvements in spatial and temporal image resolution as well as reductions of radiation exposure and image noise have to be accomplished for the ambitious goal of characterising both CT coronary artery anatomy and in-stent lumen. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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