Lin Dennis C, Nazarian Levon N, O'Kane Patrick L, McShane John M, Parker Laurence, Merritt Christopher R B
Division of Ultrasound, Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 132 S. 10th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107-5244, USA.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2002 Dec;179(6):1629-31. doi: 10.2214/ajr.179.6.1791629.
Spatial compound sonography is a method that obtains sonographic information from several different angles of insonation and combines them to produce a single image. By reducing speckle and improving definition of tissue planes, this method can potentially improve image quality in musculoskeletal sonography. The purpose of our study was to compare real-time spatial compound sonography with conventional high-resolution musculoskeletal sonography.
Thirty-four patients underwent sonography of the musculoskeletal system for a variety of indications. All patients were evaluated using conventional high-resolution sonography and real-time spatial compound sonography performed with a 12-5-MHz multifrequency linear array transducer. Conventional images and compound images depicting the same musculoskeletal structure were obtained in pairs. A total of 118 images (59 image pairs) were randomly assorted and reviewed on a computer monitor by three experienced sonologists working independently. The reviewers were unaware of the type of images they were evaluating. Image quality was rated using a 5-point scale. The image parameters evaluated were definition of tissue planes, speckle, other noise, and image detail.
Analysis of variance revealed that real-time spatial compound sonography significantly improved definition of soft-tissue planes, reduced speckle and other noise, and improved image detail when compared with conventional high-resolution sonography (p < 0.0001 for all evaluated parameters).
Real-time spatial compound sonography significantly improved sonographic image quality in the musculoskeletal system when compared with conventional high-resolution sonography. Because musculoskeletal sonography is highly dependent on image quality and tissue-plane definition, spatial compound sonography represents an important development.
空间复合超声检查是一种从多个不同的超声入射角获取超声信息并将它们合并以生成单个图像的方法。通过减少散斑并改善组织平面的清晰度,这种方法有可能提高肌肉骨骼超声检查的图像质量。我们研究的目的是比较实时空间复合超声检查与传统高分辨率肌肉骨骼超声检查。
34例患者因各种适应症接受了肌肉骨骼系统的超声检查。所有患者均使用传统高分辨率超声检查以及使用12 - 5兆赫多频率线性阵列换能器进行的实时空间复合超声检查进行评估。成对获取描绘相同肌肉骨骼结构的传统图像和复合图像。总共118幅图像(59对图像)被随机分类,并由三名独立工作的经验丰富的超声科医生在计算机显示器上进行查看。查看者不知道他们正在评估的图像类型。使用5分制对图像质量进行评分。评估的图像参数包括组织平面的清晰度、散斑、其他噪声和图像细节。
方差分析显示,与传统高分辨率超声检查相比,实时空间复合超声检查显著改善了软组织平面的清晰度,减少了散斑和其他噪声,并改善了图像细节(所有评估参数的p值均<0.0001)。
与传统高分辨率超声检查相比,实时空间复合超声检查显著改善了肌肉骨骼系统的超声图像质量。由于肌肉骨骼超声检查高度依赖图像质量和组织平面清晰度,空间复合超声检查是一项重要的进展。