The utility of virtual monochromatic dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in meniscal imaging: a technical evaluation

Scott J. Adams, Jacques van Heerden, Jodie Reis, Prosanta Mondal, Michael Shepel, Haron Obaid
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To determine the feasibility of meniscal imaging using virtual monochromatic images obtained through dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) technique, and to determine which keV levels optimise contrast resolution.All DECT exams were performed on a Discovery CT750 HD system from GE Healthcare. Virtual monochromatic images were reconstructed at 40 keV, 73 keV, 106 keV, and 139 keV. Contrast resolution of the medial and lateral menisci using a 5-point Likert scale at each keV level was determined through a consensus agreement by 2 fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists. Friedman’s and Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used to compare visualisation scores across different keV levels.Seventeen knee exams from 10 patients met criteria for inclusion in the study. All patients included in the study cohort were male. The median age of patients was 46 years (interquartile range, 35-53 years). Virtual monochromatic images at 40 keV demonstrated highest contrast resolution of the menisci, with a statistically significant difference between contrast resolution scores at 40 keV and 76 keV, Friedman test: p < 0.0001.Meniscal imaging is feasible using DECT virtual monochromatic images at low keV levels. Improved contrast resolution at these specified KeV values could pave the way for further research in this field to determine its role in the future as an alternative option for assessment of the menisci in patients with contraindications to MRI or in the setting of a periarticular ferromagnetic foreign body obscuring the field of view.
虚拟单色双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)在半月板成像中的应用:技术评估
目的:确定使用双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)技术获得的虚拟单色图像进行半月板成像的可行性,并确定哪种KeV水平能优化对比分辨率。虚拟单色图像分别在 40 keV、73 keV、106 keV 和 139 keV 下重建。内侧和外侧半月板的对比分辨率由两名受过研究培训的肌肉骨骼放射科医生以 5 分 Likert 评分法在每个 keV 水平上一致确定。弗里德曼检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验用于比较不同keV水平的可视化评分。所有纳入研究的患者均为男性。患者的中位年龄为 46 岁(四分位间范围为 35-53 岁)。40千伏的虚拟单色图像显示半月板的对比分辨率最高,40千伏和76千伏的对比分辨率得分差异有统计学意义,Friedman检验:P < 0.0001。在这些特定的 KeV 值下,对比分辨率的提高可为这一领域的进一步研究铺平道路,以确定其在未来作为评估半月板的替代选择在有核磁共振成像禁忌症的患者或在关节周围铁磁性异物遮挡视野的情况下的作用。
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