Department of Radiology, Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 3, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany.
Acad Radiol. 2013 May;20(5):596-603. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2013.01.010. Epub 2013 Mar 13.
To measure and compare the objective image quality of true noncontrast (TNC) images with virtual noncontrast (VNC) images acquired by tin-filter-enhanced, dual-source, dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) of upper abdomen.
Sixty-three patients received unenhanced abdominal CT and enhanced abdominal DECT (100/140 kV with tin filter) in portal-venous phase. VNC images were calculated from the DECT datasets using commercially available software. The mean attenuation of relevant tissues and image quality were compared between the TNC and VNC images. Image quality was rated objectively by measuring image noise and the sharpness of object edges using custom-designed software. Measurements were compared using Student two-tailed t-test. Correlation coefficients for tissue attenuation measurements between TNC and VNC were calculated and the relative deviations were illustrated using Bland-Altman plots.
Mean attenuation differences between TNC and VNC (HUTNC - HUVNC) image sets were as follows: right liver lobe -4.94 Hounsfield units (HU), left liver lobe -3.29 HU, vena cava -2.19 HU, spleen -7.46 HU, pancreas 1.29 HU, fat -11.14 HU, aorta 1.29 HU, bone marrow 36.83 HU (all P < .05); right kidney 0.46 HU, left kidney 0.56 HU, vena portae -0.48 HU and muscle -0.62 HU (nonsignificant). Good correlations between VNC and TNC series were observed for liver, vena portae, kidneys, pancreas, muscle and bone marrow (Pearson's correlation coefficient ≥0.75). Mean image noise was significantly higher in TNC images (P < .0001). Measurements of edge sharpness revealed no significant differences between VNC and TNC images (P = .19).
The Hounsfield units in VNC images closely resemble TNC images in the majority of the organs of the upper abdomen (kidneys, liver, pancreas). In spleen and fat, Hounsfield numbers in VNC images are tend to be higher than in TNC images. VNC images show a low image noise and satisfactory edge sharpness. Other criteria of image quality and the depiction of certain lesions need to be evaluated additionally.
测量并比较经锡滤器增强的双源双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)上腹部检查中真无对比(TNC)与虚拟无对比(VNC)图像的客观图像质量。
63 例患者行上腹部 CT 平扫及增强 DECT(100/140kV 加锡滤器)检查。使用商业软件从 DECT 数据中计算 VNC 图像。比较 TNC 与 VNC 图像的组织平均衰减值和图像质量。使用定制软件测量图像噪声和物体边缘锐利度来对图像质量进行客观评分。采用 Student 双尾 t 检验比较测量值。计算 TNC 与 VNC 组织衰减测量值的相关系数,并使用 Bland-Altman 图展示相对偏差。
TNC 与 VNC(HUTNC-HUVNC)图像组之间的平均衰减差值如下:右肝 -4.94HU,左肝 -3.29HU,腔静脉 -2.19HU,脾脏 -7.46HU,胰腺 1.29HU,脂肪 -11.14HU,主动脉 1.29HU,骨髓 36.83HU(均 P<0.05);右肾 0.46HU,左肾 0.56HU,门静脉 -0.48HU,肌肉 -0.62HU(无统计学差异)。肝、门静脉、肾脏、胰腺、肌肉和骨髓的 VNC 与 TNC 系列之间具有良好的相关性(Pearson 相关系数≥0.75)。TNC 图像的平均图像噪声显著高于 VNC 图像(P<0.0001)。VNC 与 TNC 图像的边缘锐利度测量值无显著差异(P=0.19)。
在上腹部的大多数器官(肾脏、肝脏、胰腺)中,VNC 图像的 CT 值与 TNC 图像非常相似。在脾脏和脂肪中,VNC 图像的 CT 值倾向于高于 TNC 图像。VNC 图像的图像噪声较低,边缘锐利度令人满意。还需要评估其他图像质量标准和某些病变的显示情况。