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Two- and three-dimensional CT measurements of urinary calculi length and width: a comparative study.

Mats Lidén1, Per Thunberg2, Mathias Broxvall3, Håkan Geijer4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The standard imaging procedure for a patient presenting with renal colic is unenhanced computed tomography (CT). The CT measured size has a close correlation to the estimated prognosis for spontaneous passage of a ureteral calculus. Size estimations of urinary calculi in CT images are still based on two-dimensional (2D) reformats.
PURPOSE: To develop and validate a calculus oriented three-dimensional (3D) method for measuring the length and width of urinary calculi and to compare the calculus oriented measurements of the length and width with corresponding 2D measurements obtained in axial and coronal reformats.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty unenhanced CT examinations demonstrating urinary calculi were included. A 3D symmetric segmentation algorithm was validated against reader size estimations. The calculus oriented size from the segmentation was then compared to the estimated size in axial and coronal 2D reformats.
RESULTS: The validation showed 0.1 ± 0.7 mm agreement against reference measure. There was a 0.4 mm median bias for 3D estimated calculus length compared to 2D (P < 0.001), but no significant bias for 3D width compared to 2D.
CONCLUSION: The length of a calculus in axial and coronal reformats becomes underestimated compared to 3D if its orientation is not aligned to the image planes. Future studies aiming to correlate calculus size with patient outcome should use a calculus oriented size estimation. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.

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Keywords:  CT; Urinary; computer applications – 3D; kidney; segmentation; ureter

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24646626     DOI: 10.1177/0284185114528490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


  4 in total

1.  Prediction of spontaneous ureteral stone passage: Automated 3D-measurements perform equal to radiologists, and linear measurements equal to volumetric.

Authors:  Johan Jendeberg; Håkan Geijer; Muhammed Alshamari; Mats Lidén
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 5.315

2.  Size matters: The width and location of a ureteral stone accurately predict the chance of spontaneous passage.

Authors:  Johan Jendeberg; Håkan Geijer; Muhammed Alshamari; Bartosz Cierzniak; Mats Lidén
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2017-06-07       Impact factor: 5.315

3.  A new method for predicting uric acid composition in urinary stones using routine single-energy CT.

Authors:  Mats Lidén
Journal:  Urolithiasis       Date:  2017-06-28       Impact factor: 3.436

4.  Characteristics of gout patients according to the laterality of nephrolithiasis: A cross-sectional study using helical computed tomography.

Authors:  Toru Shimizu; Hiroshi Hori; Masanori Umeyama; Kentaro Shimizu
Journal:  Int J Rheum Dis       Date:  2018-11-28       Impact factor: 2.454

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