| Literature DB >> 27091739 |
Baukje Hemmes1, Cécile R L P N Jeukens2, Aliaa Al-Haidari2, Paul A M Hofman2, Ed S Vd Linden2, Peter R G Brink3,4, Martijn Poeze3,4,5.
Abstract
Trauma patients at risk for, or suspected of, spinal injury are frequently transported to hospital using full spinal immobilisation. At the emergency department, immobilisation is often maintained until radiological work-up is completed. In this study, we examined how these devices for spinal stabilization influence visual image quality. Image quality was judged for both patient CT scans and phantom CT scans. CT scans of 217 patients were assessed retrospectively by two radiologists for visual scoring of image quality, scoring both quantity and impact of artifacts caused by the immobilization devices. For the phantom CT scans, eight set-ups were made, using a vacuum mattress without headblocks and a rigid and a soft-layered spineboard without headblocks, with standard soft-foam headblocks, or with new design headblocks. Overall, artifacts were found in 67 % of CT scans of patients on immobilization devices, which hampered diagnosis in 10 % of the cases. In the phantom CT scans, artifacts were present in all set-ups with one or more devices present and were seen in 20 % of all scan slices. The presence of headblocks resulted in more artifacts in both the patient CT scans and the phantom CT scans. Considerable effort should therefore be made to adjust the design of the immobilization devices and to remove the headblocks before CT scans are made.Entities:
Keywords: CT scan; Headblocks; Image quality; Spineboard; Vacuum mattress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27091739 PMCID: PMC4875944 DOI: 10.1007/s10140-016-1396-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Radiol ISSN: 1070-3004
Artifacts in CT scans of the head of trauma patients (n = 212)
| Number of patients | Scans with artifacts | Scans with artifacts hampering clinical judgment | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No spineboard, no headblocks | 25 | 9 (36 %) | 1 (4 %) |
| Rigid spineboard, no headblocks | 12 | 5 (42 %) | 1 (8 %) |
| Rigid spineboard, standard soft-foam headblocks | 10 | 7 (70 %) | 1 (10 %) |
| Rigid spineboard, new design headblocks | 140 | 106 (76 %) | 15 (11 %) |
| Soft-layered spineboard, no headblocks | 5 | 2 (40 %) | 0 (−) |
| Soft-layered spineboard, standard soft-foam headblocks | 18 | 14 (78 %) | 2 (11 %) |
| Soft-layered spineboard, new design headblocks | 0 | – | – |
| Vacuum mattress | 2 | 1 (50 %) | 1 (50 %) |
| Overall | 212 (100 %) | 144 (68 %) | 21 (10 %) |
Fig. 1a Patient CT scan with artifact caused by headblocks. Set up indicates rigid spineboard plus soft foam headblocks. Grey arrow indicates hypodensity caused by material to air transition (earholes) in the headblocks. White arrow indicates line artifact cause by the base plate of the headblocks. b Patient CT scan with artifact caused by new design headblocks. Set-up indicates rigid spineboard plus new design headblocks. Grey arrow indicates shade caused by material to air transition in the headblocks
Artifacts in the phantom study; judgment of slices with artifacts
| Condition | Number of slices | Average number and percentage of slices with artifacts | Alpha |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rigid spineboard, no headblocks | 168 | 0 (0 %) | a | b |
| Rigid spineboard, standard soft-foam headblocks | 151 | 103 (68 %) | 0.75 | 0.61 ( |
| Rigid spineboard, new design headblocks | 196 | 28 (14 %) | 0.88 | 0.79 ( |
| Soft-layered spineboard, no headblocks | 170 | 1 (1 %) | a | b |
| Soft-layered spineboard, standard soft-foam headblocks | 172 | 105 (61 %) | 0.80 | 0.66 ( |
| Soft-layered spineboard, new design headblocks | 165 | 18 (11 %) | 0.98 | 0.97 ( |
| Vacuum mattress, no headblocks | 178 | 8 (4 %) | a | b |
| Overall | 1200 | 262 (22 %) | 0.88 | 0.78 ( |
aAlpha cannot be calculated because the scale had zero variance for one or both of the judges
bCorrelation cannot be calculated because at least one of the variables is constant
Fig. 2a Phantom CT scan with artifact caused by headblocks. Set-up indicates rigid spineboard plus soft-foam headblocks. Grey arrows indicate artifacts caused by matter to air transition of the headblocks. b Phantom CT scan with artifact caused by headblocks baseplate. Set-up indicates rigid spineboard plus new design headblocks. White arrow indicates artifact caused by base plate