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锥形束CT中的运动伪影:关于其对图像影响的体外研究

Motion artefacts in cone beam CT: an in vitro study about the effects on the images.

作者信息

Nardi Cosimo, Molteni Roberto, Lorini Chiara, Taliani Gian G, Matteuzzi Benedetta, Mazzoni Elisa, Colagrande Stefano

机构信息

1 Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences, Radiodiagnostic Unit n. 2, University of Florence-Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy.

2 Arlington Heights, IL, USA.

出版信息

Br J Radiol. 2016;89(1058):20150687. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20150687. Epub 2015 Nov 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In cone beam CT (CBCT), imperfect patient immobility, caused by involuntary movements, is one of the most important causes of artefacts and image quality degradation. Various works in literature address this topic, but seldom is the nature of the movement correlated with the type of artefact and the image degradation in a systematic manner, and the correlation analyzed and explained.

METHODS

All three types of movements that can occur during a scan-nodding, tilting and rolling-were applied to a dry skull, in various manners from abrupt to gradual through the entire scan, at different times and angles, over a wide range of displacements. 84 scans were performed, with different skull movements, and the resulting images examined by two skilled radiologists, rated in a four-point scale and statistically analyzed. A commercial CBCT machine was used, featuring supine patient positioning.

RESULTS

Different types of movements induce different artefacts, in different parts of the anatomy. In general, movement of short duration may lead to double contours (bilateral or monolateral depending upon the angle of the scan at which they occur), whereas gradual movements result into blurring.

CONCLUSION

Not all movements cause motion artefacts that equally jeopardize the image. Rolling is the type of movement that most severely affects the image diagnostic value.

ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE

These findings may help practitioners to identify the causes of motion artefacts and the resulting image degradation, and remediate them, and manufacturers to improve the patient-positioning devices.

摘要

目的

在锥形束CT(CBCT)中,由非自主运动导致的患者固定不完善是伪影和图像质量下降的最重要原因之一。文献中有各种研究涉及此主题,但很少有研究系统地将运动的性质与伪影类型和图像退化相关联,并对这种相关性进行分析和解释。

方法

将扫描过程中可能出现的三种运动类型——点头、倾斜和滚动,以从突然到逐渐的各种方式应用于一个干燥颅骨,在整个扫描过程中的不同时间和角度,进行大范围的位移。共进行了84次扫描,每次扫描颅骨有不同的运动方式,所得图像由两名经验丰富的放射科医生检查,采用四点量表评分并进行统计分析。使用的是一台具有仰卧位患者定位功能的商用CBCT机。

结果

不同类型的运动在解剖结构的不同部位会产生不同的伪影。一般来说,持续时间短的运动会导致双重轮廓(双侧或单侧,取决于它们出现时的扫描角度),而逐渐的运动会导致图像模糊。

结论

并非所有运动都会产生同样危及图像的运动伪影。滚动是对图像诊断价值影响最严重的运动类型。

知识进展

这些发现可能有助于从业者识别运动伪影的成因及由此导致的图像退化,并加以纠正,也有助于制造商改进患者定位设备。

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