[Artifact Assessment in the Skull Base Region of Head CT Images with Various Tilt Angles Relative to the Orbitomeatal Line].

Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2024-08-20 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.6009/jjrt.2024-1441
Norisato Tsuda
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate artifacts in the skull base region of head computed tomography (CT) images with various tilt angles relative to the orbitomeatal line.

Methods: CT images of a head phantom acquired by helical and non-helical scanning with the tilt angles set from 0 to 20 degrees in 5-degree increments were evaluated in this study. Regions of interest (ROIs) were set at the cerebellum, temporal lobe, frontal lobe, and basal ganglia in the phantom images. Artifacts were evaluated by the coefficient of variation (CV) of the mean CT value between ROIs and the location parameter (β) of the Gumbel method.

Results: The CV and β values increased with increasing tilt angle for both helical and nonhelical images in the frontal lobes, but both decreased in the cerebellar region. In the temporal lobe and basal ganglia, there was no trend of change with tilt angle.

Conclusion: Increasing the tilt angle relative to the OM line increased artifacts at the frontal lobes and decreased artifacts at the cerebellar region.

[不同倾斜角度的头部 CT 图像颅底区域的伪影评估]。
目的:本研究旨在评估头部计算机断层扫描(CT)图像中颅底区域相对于眶骨线不同倾斜角度的伪影:本研究评估了通过螺旋扫描和非螺旋扫描获得的头部模型 CT 图像,倾斜角度设置为 0 至 20 度,增量为 5 度。模型图像中的小脑、颞叶、额叶和基底节被设置为感兴趣区(ROI)。根据 ROI 之间 CT 平均值的变异系数(CV)和 Gumbel 方法的位置参数(β)对伪影进行评估:在额叶,螺旋图像和非螺旋图像的变异系数和β值随着倾斜角度的增大而增大,但在小脑区域变异系数和β值均减小。在颞叶和基底节,倾斜角没有变化趋势:结论:增加相对于OM线的倾斜角度会增加额叶的伪影,减少小脑区域的伪影。
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