Abdominal Radiology
Selecting optimal monochromatic level with spectral CT imaging for improving imaging quality in hepatic venography
SUN Jun, LUO Xian-fu, WANG Shou-an, WANG Jun, SUN Ji-quan, WANG Zhijun, WU Jing-tao
Published 2013-02-10
Cite as Chin J Radiol, 2013,47(02): 132-137. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1005-1201.2013.02.008
Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of spectral CT monochromatic images for improving imaging quality in hepatic venography.
MethodsThirty patients underwent spectral CT examination on a GE Discovery CT 750 HD scanner.During portal phase,1.25 mm slice thickness polychromatic images and optimal monochromatic images were obtained,and volume rendering and maximum intensity projection were created to show the hepatic veins respectively.The overall imaging quality was evaluated on a five-point scale by two radiologists.Inter-observer agreement in subjective image quality grading was assessed byKappastatistics.Paired-sample t test were used to compare hepatic vein attenuation,hepatic parenchyma attenuation,CT value difference between the hepatic vein and the liver parenchyma,image noise,vein-to-liver contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR),the image quality score of hepatic venography between the two image data sets.
ResultsThe monochromatic images at 50 ke V were found to demonstrate the best CNR for hepatic vein.The hepatic vein attenuation[ (329±47) HU],hepatic parenchyma attenuation[ (178±33) HU],CT value difference between the hepatic vein and the liver parenchyma[ (151±33) HU],image noise (17.33±4.18),CNR (9.13±2.65),the image quality score (4.2±0.6) of optimal monochromatic images were significantly higher than those of polychromatic images[ (149±18) HU],[ (107±14) HU],[ (43±11) HU],12.55±3.02,3.53±1.03,3.1±0.8 (t values were 24.79,13.95,18.85,9.07,13.25 and 12.04,respectively,P<0.01).In the comparison of image quality,Kappa value was 0.81 with optimal monochromatic images and 0.69 with polychromatic images.
ConclusionMonochromatic images of spectral CT could improve CNR for displaying hepatic vein and improve the image quality compared to the conventional polychromatic images.
Key words:
Hepatic vein; Tomography,X-ray computed; Comparative study
Contributor Information
SUN Jun
Medical Imaging Department,Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital,Yangzhou 225001,China
LUO Xian-fu
WANG Shou-an
WANG Jun
SUN Ji-quan
WANG Zhijun
WU Jing-tao