In-vivo cerebral artery pulsation assessment with Dynamic computed tomography angiography

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Lotte B. Stam , Sabine M.L. Linden , René Aquarius , Alessa Hering , Luuk J. Oostveen , Frederick J.A. Meijer , Hieronymus D. Boogaarts
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Abstract

Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography Angiography (4D CTA) seems a promising technique for capturing vessel motion of cerebral arteries, which may help to assess pathological conditions such as intracranial aneurysms. The goal of our current observational study is to capture the lumen diameter of cerebral arteries during three subsequent cardiac cycles with 4D CTA and to assess vessel motion, anticipating consistent expansion patterns within each cardiac cycle.
Eighteen adult patients with unruptured and untreated intracranial aneurysms were recruited at Radboud University Medical Center. Three cardiac cycles were captured, on a wide detector CT system, using ECG-gated 4D CTA. To reduce the impact of small head movements during the acquisition, a rigid-body registration was employed. Three 10 mm segments of cerebral arteries were selected. The total deformation of the vessel lumen was calculated using a deformable registration algorithm and was used as a substitute measure for vessel motion.
No pulsations could be registered, which was probably caused by pulsation motion below threshold of detection in combination with insufficient Signal-to-Noise Ratio. Further studies need to investigate if large intracranial structures can be evaluated and if using a novel scanner with a high spatial resolution would result in reproducible measurements of arteries this size.
利用动态计算机断层扫描血管造影术评估体内脑动脉搏动。
四维计算机断层扫描血管造影术(4D CTA)似乎是一种捕捉脑动脉血管运动的有前途的技术,有助于评估颅内动脉瘤等病理情况。我们目前的观察性研究的目的是通过 4D CTA 捕捉脑动脉在随后三个心动周期中的管腔直径,并评估血管运动情况,预测每个心动周期中的一致扩张模式。研究人员在拉德布德大学医学中心招募了 18 名颅内动脉瘤未破裂和未治疗的成年患者。在宽探测器 CT 系统上,使用心电图门控 4D CTA 采集了三个心脏周期。为减少采集过程中头部微小移动的影响,采用了刚体配准。选取了三段 10 毫米长的脑动脉。使用可变形配准算法计算血管管腔的总变形量,并将其作为血管运动的替代指标。没有发现搏动,这可能是由于搏动运动低于检测阈值,再加上信噪比不足造成的。进一步的研究需要探讨是否能对大型颅内结构进行评估,以及使用具有高空间分辨率的新型扫描仪是否能对如此大小的动脉进行可重复的测量。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Radiology is an international journal which aims to communicate to its readers, state-of-the-art information on imaging developments in the form of high quality original research articles and timely reviews on current developments in the field. Its audience includes clinicians at all levels of training including radiology trainees, newly qualified imaging specialists and the experienced radiologist. Its aim is to inform efficient, appropriate and evidence-based imaging practice to the benefit of patients worldwide.
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