Literature DB >> 11274537

Breath-hold three-dimensional CT of the liver with multi-detector row helical CT.

K Wong1, E K Paulson, R C Nelson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare image quality on transverse source images and coronal and sagittal reformations to determine the feasibility of using single-breath-hold three-dimensional liver computed tomography (CT) with multi-detector row helical CT in patients suspected of having hepatic metastases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-three patients underwent the protocol. Coronal and sagittal reformations were constructed. Images were reviewed for duration of scan acquisition and length and adequacy of z-axis coverage. Reformations were scored for visualization of portal and hepatic vein branches, liver edge sharpness, cardiac pulsation and respiratory motion artifacts, noise due to mottle, and overall impression.
RESULTS: Mean z-axis coverage was 207 mm +/- 33 (SD) (range, 145-280 mm), with a mean acquisition time of 10.96 seconds +/- 1.78 (range, 7.73-14.93 seconds). In 44 (83%) patients, the entire liver was imaged on a single helical scan. Artifact from cardiac motion was not identified on the transverse source images in any patient but was identified on coronal images in eight (15%) and on sagittal images in seven (13%). Similarly, noise due to mottle was not identified on the transverse source images but was identified on coronal images in seven (13%) patients and on sagittal images in six (11%).
CONCLUSION: It is feasible to perform single-breath-hold three-dimensional liver CT with multi-detector row helical CT technology. Reformations provide a unique perspective with which to view the liver and may improve diagnostic capacity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11274537     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.219.1.r01ap2475

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


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