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Janne J Näppi1, Rie Tachibana2, Daniele Regge, Hiroyuki Yoshida.
Abstract
In CT colonography (CTC), orally administered positive-contrast fecal-tagging agents can cause artificial elevation of the observed radiodensity of adjacent soft tissue. Such pseudo-enhancement makes it challenging to differentiate polyps and folds reliably from tagged materials, and it is also present in dual-energy CTC (DE-CTC). We developed a method that corrects for pseudo-enhancement on DE-CTC images without distorting the dual-energy information contained in the data. A pilot study was performed to evaluate the effect of the method visually and quantitatively by use of clinical non-cathartic low-dose DE-CTC data from 10 patients including 13 polyps covered partially or completely by iodine-based fecal tagging. The results indicate that the proposed method can be used to reduce the pseudo-enhancement distortion of DE-CTC images without losing material-specific dual-energy information. The method has potential application in improving the accuracy of automated image-processing applications, such as computer-aided detection and virtual bowel cleansing in CTC.Entities:
Keywords: CT colonography; Dual-energy CT; Pseudo-enhancement; Virtual colonoscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 26236780 PMCID: PMC4521593 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13692-9_15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Abdom Imaging (2014)