Haneder Stefan, Siedek Florian, Doerner Jonas, Pahn Gregor, Grosse Hokamp Nils, Maintz David, Wybranski Christian
1 Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
2 Philips CT Clinical Science, Hamburg, Germany.
Acta Radiol. 2018 Dec;59(12):1458-1465. doi: 10.1177/0284185118762611. Epub 2018 Mar 23.
A novel, multi-energy, dual-layer spectral detector computed tomography (SDCT) is commercially available now with the vendor's claim that it yields the same or better quality of polychromatic, conventional CT images like modern single-energy CT scanners without any radiation dose penalty.
To intra-individually compare the quality of conventional polychromatic CT images acquired with a dual-layer spectral detector (SDCT) and the latest generation 128-row single-energy-detector (CT128) from the same manufacturer.
Fifty patients underwent portal-venous phase, thoracic-abdominal CT scans with the SDCT and prior CT128 imaging. The SDCT scanning protocol was adapted to yield a similar estimated dose length product (DLP) as the CT128. Patient dose optimization by automatic tube current modulation and CT image reconstruction with a state-of-the-art iterative algorithm were identical on both scanners. CT image contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) was compared between the SDCT and CT128 in different anatomic structures. Image quality and noise were assessed independently by two readers with 5-point-Likert-scales. Volume CT dose index (CTDI), and DLP were recorded and normalized to 68 cm acquisition length (DLP).
The SDCT yielded higher mean CNR values of 30.0% ± 2.0% (26.4-32.5%) in all anatomic structures ( P < 0.001) and excellent scores for qualitative parameters surpassing the CT128 (all P < 0.0001) with substantial inter-rater agreement (κ ≥ 0.801). Despite adapted scan protocols the SDCT yielded lower values for CTDI (-10.1 ± 12.8%), DLP (-13.1 ± 13.9%), and DLP (-15.3 ± 16.9%) than the CT128 (all P < 0.0001).
The SDCT scanner yielded better CT image quality compared to the CT128 and lower radiation dose parameters.
一种新型的多能量双层光谱探测器计算机断层扫描(SDCT)现已上市,供应商称其能产生与现代单能量CT扫描仪相同或更好质量的多色传统CT图像,且无任何辐射剂量增加。
在个体内比较使用双层光谱探测器(SDCT)和同一制造商的最新一代128排单能量探测器(CT128)获取的传统多色CT图像的质量。
50例患者接受了门静脉期胸腹部CT扫描,先使用SDCT扫描,之前已进行过CT128成像。调整SDCT扫描方案,使其估计剂量长度乘积(DLP)与CT128相似。两台扫描仪均通过自动管电流调制进行患者剂量优化,并使用最先进的迭代算法进行CT图像重建。比较了SDCT和CT128在不同解剖结构中的CT图像对比噪声比(CNR)。由两名读者使用5点李克特量表独立评估图像质量和噪声。记录容积CT剂量指数(CTDI)和DLP,并将DLP归一化为68 cm采集长度。
SDCT在所有解剖结构中产生的平均CNR值更高,为30.0%±2.0%(26.4 - 32.5%)(P < 0.001),定性参数得分优异,超过CT128(所有P < 0.0001),评分者间一致性良好(κ≥0.801)。尽管调整了扫描方案,但SDCT的CTDI(-10.1±12.8%)、DLP(-13.1±13.9%)和归一化DLP(-15.3±16.9%)值均低于CT128(所有P < 0.0001)。
与CT128相比,SDCT扫描仪产生了更好的CT图像质量和更低的辐射剂量参数。