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Comparison of Standard-Dose vs Low-Dose Attenuation Correction CT on Image Quality and Positron Emission Tomographic Attenuation Correction

机译:标准剂量和小剂量衰减校正CT在图像质量和正电子发射断层扫描衰减校正方面的比较

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Objective: To determine if low-dose attenuation correction computed tomography (CTAC) 1) provides images with acceptable anatomic definition and noise compared with standard-dose CTAC and 2) provides acceptable positron emission tomographic attenuation correction. Methods: Positron emission tomography/computed tomography was performed on 78 patients. Forty-three patients underwent CTAC with tube current based on a standard weight-based scale. A second group of 35 patients underwent CTAC with tube current based on a low-dose weight-based scale. In a blinded review, two radiologists rated each examination for anatomic definition and image noise at 4 major anatomic levels using a 5-point scale. To evaluate for correct positron emission tomographic attenuation correction at the standard and reduced radiation doses on CTAC, water phantom studies using both imaging techniques were performed and compared. Results: Patients who underwent low-dose CTAC received a mean 60.6% reduction in radiation dose compared with those who underwent standard-dose CTAC (P < .0001). Low-dose CTAC demonstrated statistically significant poorer ratings for anatomic detail and noise at each of the 4 anatomic levels (P < .0001) compared with standard-dose CTAC. Scans were graded acceptable for diagnostic interpretation if scores for image noise and anatomic definition were greater than 3 at all anatomic levels. There was a significant difference between the number of acceptable diagnostic scans in the standard-dose group (88.4%) compared with the low-dose group (17.1%) (P< .0001). There was no statistical difference in attenuation correction values in low-dose and standard-dose attenuation correction maps of the water phantom. Conclusion: Low-dose CTAC significantly reduced the effective dose while providing optimal positron emission tomographic attenuation correction. However, because of decreased image quality, low-dose CTAC was not acceptable for diagnostic interpretation.
机译:目的:确定低剂量衰减校正计算机断层扫描(CTAC)1)是否提供与标准剂量CTAC相比具有可接受的解剖学清晰度和噪声的图像,以及2)是否提供可接受的正电子发射断层扫描衰减校正。方法:对78例患者进行正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描。四十三名患者接受了CTAC的电子管电流测试(基于标准的体重秤)。根据低剂量体重量表,另一组35例患者接受了CTAC管电流治疗。在不知情的评论中,两名放射科医生使用5分制对4种主要解剖水平的每次检查的解剖学定义和图像噪声进行了评分。为了评估标准的正电子发射断层摄影衰减校正和CTAC上减少的辐射剂量,使用两种成像技术进行了水体模研究并进行了比较。结果:与接受标准剂量CTAC的患者相比,接受低剂量CTAC的患者平均放射剂量降低60.6%(P <.0001)。与标准剂量CTAC相比,低剂量CTAC在4种解剖水平上均显示出统计学上显着差的解剖学细节和噪声评级(P <.0001)。如果在所有解剖学水平上图像噪声和解剖学定义的得分均大于3,则将扫描分级为诊断解释可接受。与低剂量组(17.1%)相比,标准剂量组(88.4%)的可接受诊断扫描次数之间存在显着差异(P <.0001)。在水样的低剂量和标准剂量衰减校正图中,衰减校正值没有统计差异。结论:低剂量CTAC可显着降低有效剂量,同时提供最佳的正电子发射断层扫描衰减校正。但是,由于图像质量下降,低剂量CTAC不能用于诊断解释。

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