Knogler Thomas, Homolka Peter, Hörnig Mathias, Leithner Robert, Langs Georg, Waitzbauer Martin, Pinker-Domenig Katja, Leitner Sabine, Helbich Thomas H
Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
Division of Molecular and Gender Imaging, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
Eur Radiol. 2016 Jun;26(6):1575-81. doi: 10.1007/s00330-015-4007-6. Epub 2015 Sep 15.
To demonstrate the feasibility of contrast-enhanced dual-energy mammography (CEDEM) using titanium (Ti) filtering at 49 kVp for high-energy images and a novel artefact reducing image-subtraction post-processing algorithm.
Fifteen patients with suspicious findings (ACR BI-RADS 4 and 5) detected with digital mammography (MG) that required biopsy were included. CEDEM examinations were performed on a modified prototype machine. Acquired HE and low-energy raw data images were registered non-rigidly to compensate for possible subtle tissue motion. Subtracted CEDEM images were generated via weighted subtraction, using a fully automatic, locally adjusted tissue thickness-dependent subtraction factor to avoid over-subtraction at the breast border. Two observers evaluated the MG and CEDEM images according to ACR BI-RADS in two reading sessions. Results were correlated with histopathology.
Seven patients with benign and eight with malignant findings were included. All malignant lesions showed a strong contrast enhancement. BI-RADS assessment was altered in 66.6 % through the addition of CEDEM, resulting in increased overall accuracy. With CEDEM, additional lesions were depicted and false-positive rate was reduced compared to MG.
CEDEM using Ti filtering with 49 kVp for HE exposures is feasible in a clinical setting. The proposed image-processing algorithm has the potential to reduce artefacts and improve CEDEM images.
• CEDEM with a titanium filter is feasible in a clinical setting. • Breast thickness-dependent image subtraction has the potential to improve CEDEM images. • The proposed image-processing algorithm reduces artefacts.
证明在49 kVp下使用钛(Ti)滤波进行高能图像的对比增强双能乳腺摄影(CEDEM)以及一种新型的减少伪影的图像减法后处理算法的可行性。
纳入15例经数字乳腺摄影(MG)检测出有可疑发现(ACR BI-RADS 4和5类)且需要活检的患者。在一台改良的原型机上进行CEDEM检查。对采集到的高能和低能原始数据图像进行非刚性配准,以补偿可能存在的细微组织运动。通过加权减法生成CEDEM相减图像,使用全自动的、局部调整的与组织厚度相关的减法因子,以避免在乳房边缘过度相减。两名观察者在两个读片环节中根据ACR BI-RADS对MG和CEDEM图像进行评估。结果与组织病理学相关。
纳入7例良性发现和8例恶性发现的患者。所有恶性病变均显示出强烈的对比增强。通过添加CEDEM,66.6%的BI-RADS评估发生了改变,总体准确性提高。与MG相比,使用CEDEM可显示出更多病变且假阳性率降低。
在临床环境中,使用49 kVp的Ti滤波进行高能曝光的CEDEM是可行的。所提出的图像处理算法有潜力减少伪影并改善CEDEM图像。
• 使用钛滤过的CEDEM在临床环境中是可行的。• 依赖乳房厚度的图像减法有潜力改善CEDEM图像。• 所提出的图像处理算法可减少伪影。