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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 910-916, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910251

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Objective:To evaluate spectral CT metal artifacts reduction (MAR) technique in reducing metal artifacts of spinal implants in a phantom.Methods:Ovine spines were chosen as anthropomorphic phantom. The phantom including the pedicle screws, 3D-printed vertebral body (VB) and mesh cage were examined using spectral CT. Postoperative CT images were reconstructed at 70—140 keV with 10 keV interval of MAR and non-MAR. Artifact index (AI) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) were evaluated by CT and SD values in ROIs around the implants. Visibility of bony structures, the artifacts of pedicle screw, 3D-printed VB and mesh cage were subjectively evaluated. Plotting curves of AI and SNR with the increasing keV were drawn. The AI and SNR were compared at lower (70 keV), medium (100 keV) and high (130 keV) level between MAR and non-MAR images using the paired t-test, and the subjective scores were compared using Wilcoxon signed rank-sum test. Results:The AI values around pedicle screws (anterior, posterior and lateral), 3D-printed VB and mesh cage decreased with the increase of keV, while SNR improved in MAR and non-MAR images. The AI values in the anterior, lateral and posterior pedicle screws and lateral titanium implants were significantly lower in MAR than those in non-MAR ( P<0.05). The AI value in posterior 3D-printed vertebral was lower in MAR than that of non-MAR only at 70 keV ( P<0.001). The SNR values in the anterior and posterior pedicle screws, 3D-printed VB increased with the increase of keV, but decreased in other ROIs. In the subjective evaluation, the image scores of MAR were higher than those of non-MAR ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Spectral CT using the MAR reconstruction can effectively reduce metal artifacts of spinal implants. The effect is better in pedicle screw and mesh cage than 3D-printed VB.

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Chinese Medical Equipment Journal ; (6): 113-117, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-668467

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The progress of the gemstone spectral CT was introduced in clinical application. Review was executed from the aspects of energy spectrum technique and clinical application. The clinical application of the gemstone spectral CT was discussed in monochromatic imaging, materials decomposition, spectral curve, effective atomic number and analysis tool of the energy spectrum technique as well as in its clinical application to head, neck, chest, abdomen, musculoskeletal system and etc. Gemstone spectral CT could implement multi-parameter imaging and data analysis with analysis platform and tools and facilitate the qualitative and location diagnoses as well as treatment planning of the diseases, and thus could be promoted for comprehensive diagnosis, differential diagnosis, location diagnosis, postoperative imaging of iatrogenic metal implants, angiography, analysis on stone composition and etc of the tumors.

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