Literature DB >> 10671603

Mucosal detail at CT virtual reality: surface versus volume rendering.

K D Hopper1, A T Iyriboz, S W Wise, J D Neuman, D T Mauger, C J Kasales.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate computed tomographic virtual reality with volumetric versus surface rendering.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Virtual reality images were reconstructed for 27 normal or pathologic colonic, gastric, or bronchial structures in four ways: the transition zone (a) reconstructed separately from the wall by using volume rendering; (b) with attenuation equal to air; (c) with attenuation equal to wall (soft tissue); (d) with attenuation halfway between air and wall. The four reconstructed images were randomized. Four experienced imagers blinded to the reconstruction graded them from best to worst with predetermined criteria.
RESULTS: All readers rated images with the transition zone as a separate structure as overwhelmingly superior (P <.001): Nineteen cases had complete concurrence among all readers. The best of the surface-rendering reconstructions had the transition zone attenuation equal to the wall attenuation (P <.001). The third best reconstruction had the transition zone attenuation equal to the air attenuation, and the worst had the transition zone attenuation halfway between the air and wall attenuation.
CONCLUSION: Virtual reality is best with volume rendering, with the transition zone (mucosa) between the wall and air reconstructed as a separate structure.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10671603     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.214.2.r00fe34517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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