Dedicated cone-beam CT system for extremity imaging. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • PURPOSE: To provide initial assessment of image quality and dose for a cone-beam computed tomographic (CT) scanner dedicated to extremity imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prototype cone-beam CT scanner has been developed for imaging the extremities, including the weight-bearing lower extremities. Initial technical assessment included evaluation of radiation dose measured as a function of kilovolt peak and tube output (in milliampere seconds), contrast resolution assessed in terms of the signal difference-to-noise ratio (SDNR), spatial resolution semiquantitatively assessed by using a line-pair module from a phantom, and qualitative evaluation of cadaver images for potential diagnostic value and image artifacts by an expert CT observer (musculoskeletal radiologist). RESULTS: The dose for a nominal scan protocol (80 kVp, 108 mAs) was 9 mGy (absolute dose measured at the center of a CT dose index phantom). SDNR was maximized with the 80-kVp scan technique, and contrast resolution was sufficient for visualization of muscle, fat, ligaments and/or tendons, cartilage joint space, and bone. Spatial resolution in the axial plane exceeded 15 line pairs per centimeter. Streaks associated with x-ray scatter (in thicker regions of the patient--eg, the knee), beam hardening (about cortical bone--eg, the femoral shaft), and cone-beam artifacts (at joint space surfaces oriented along the scanning plane--eg, the interphalangeal joints) presented a slight impediment to visualization. Cadaver images (elbow, hand, knee, and foot) demonstrated excellent visibility of bone detail and good soft-tissue visibility suitable to a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal indications. CONCLUSION: A dedicated extremity cone-beam CT scanner capable of imaging upper and lower extremities (including weight-bearing examinations) provides sufficient image quality and favorable dose characteristics to warrant further evaluation for clinical use.

authors

  • Carrino, John
  • Al Muhit, Abdullah
  • Zbijewski, Wojciech
  • Thawait, Gaurav K
  • Stayman, J Webster
  • Packard, Nathan
  • Senn, Robert
  • Yang, Dong
  • Foos, David H
  • Yorkston, John
  • Siewerdsen, Jeffrey H

publication date

  • November 18, 2013

Research

keywords

  • Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
  • Lower Extremity
  • Upper Extremity

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC4263642

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84894264645

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1148/radiol.13130225

PubMed ID

  • 24475803

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 270

issue

  • 3