Seidel Anna, Bergauer Bastian, Lell Michael, Buder Thomas, von Wilmowsky Cornelius, Dach Eva, Wichmann Manfred, Matta Ragai-Edward
Department of Prosthodontics, Erlangen University Hospital, Glueckstraße 11, 91054, Erlangen, Germany.
Institute of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Klinikum Nuernberg, Paracelsus Medical University, Prof.-Ernst-Nathan-Str. 1, 90419, Nuremberg, Germany.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2018 Jan;40(1):31-37. doi: 10.1007/s00276-017-1908-x. Epub 2017 Aug 21.
Advanced imaging modalities, such as multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), greatly facilitate diagnostic medicine. In radiological research, it is important to know how accurately a scanned object is visualized, and whether the methodology leads to image distortion. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether formalin fixation impacted the accuracy of virtual 3D bone models generated via CBCT and MSCT using a software-based evaluation method that excluded human measurement errors.
A head specimen, with and without formalin preservation, was subjected to MSCT and CBCT scans using the manufacturers' predefined scanning protocols. Digital models of the lower jaw were constructed and superimposed with a master model generated based on optical scanning with an industrial non-contact scanner. Means and standard deviations were calculated to assess accuracy, and a t test was used for comparisons between the fixed and unfixed specimens.
The extent of discrepancy between the fixed and unfixed specimens was analyzed using a total of 200 points (n = 200) in each specimen state. The mean deviation between states was 0.01 mm for MSCT (at both 80 and 140 kV). Mean values from CBCT at 0.4 voxel did not differ between states.
Our results suggest that formalin fixation of an anatomical specimen does not substantially affect the accuracy of a three-dimensional image generated with CBCT and MSCT. Thus, fixed specimen can be used in future investigations of 3D models without concerns regarding the accuracy.
多层螺旋计算机断层扫描(MSCT)和锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)等先进成像方式极大地推动了诊断医学的发展。在放射学研究中,了解扫描对象的可视化程度以及该方法是否会导致图像失真非常重要。本研究的目的是使用一种排除人为测量误差的基于软件的评估方法,评估福尔马林固定是否会影响通过CBCT和MSCT生成的虚拟3D骨骼模型的准确性。
使用制造商预先定义的扫描协议,对有福尔马林保存和没有福尔马林保存的头部标本进行MSCT和CBCT扫描。构建下颌的数字模型,并将其与基于工业非接触式扫描仪光学扫描生成的主模型进行叠加。计算平均值和标准差以评估准确性,并使用t检验对固定标本和未固定标本进行比较。
在每个标本状态下,共使用200个点(n = 200)分析固定标本和未固定标本之间的差异程度。MSCT(80 kV和140 kV时)状态之间的平均偏差为0.01 mm。CBCT在0.4体素时不同状态下的平均值没有差异。
我们的结果表明,解剖标本的福尔马林固定不会对CBCT和MSCT生成的三维图像的准确性产生实质性影响。因此,固定标本可用于未来3D模型的研究,而无需担心准确性问题。