4D CT acquisition methods and their anticipated effects on image quality in dynamic CT-scanning of the wrist.

Eveline van den Bergh, Iwan Dobbe, Geert J Streekstra
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Abstract

Four dimensional computed tomography (4D CT) has shown to be of value in the diagnosis of motion related wrist joint pathologies. 4D CT can be performed with a variety of acquisition methods. However, the usability of 4D CT is affected by motion and image artifacts associated with the specific acquisition method used. In this literature review we inventorize which acquisition methods exist for 4D-CT imaging at different positions of the human body and what the advantages and disadvantages of each method are. Based on this assessment we formulate recommendations for the 4D CT imaging approach for diagnosing motion related wrist pathologies. We also address future perspectives of image acquisition in 4D CT of the wrist joint. We found that scanning in volumetric mode eliminates irregularity artifacts, while reducing acquisition time per frame reduces blurring artifacts. A reduced acquisition time can be achieved with short gantry rotation times, dual source CT and Reconstruction based on Partial Gantry Rotation (RPGR). However, the effect of RPGR on RPGR-specific artifacts and the effect of different acquisition times on apparent object displacements may be investigated in future research.

4D CT采集方法及其对腕部动态CT扫描图像质量的影响。
四维计算机断层扫描(4D CT)已被证明是有价值的诊断运动相关的手腕关节病变。4D CT的采集方法多种多样。然而,4D CT的可用性受到与所使用的特定采集方法相关的运动和图像伪影的影响。在这篇文献综述中,我们列举了在人体不同位置的4D-CT成像存在的获取方法以及每种方法的优缺点。基于这一评估,我们建议采用4D CT成像方法诊断与运动相关的手腕病变。我们还讨论了未来在手腕关节的四维CT图像采集的前景。我们发现在体积模式下扫描消除了不规则伪影,同时减少了每帧的采集时间,减少了模糊伪影。采用短龙门架旋转时间、双源CT和基于部分龙门架旋转(RPGR)的重建技术可以减少采集时间。然而,RPGR对RPGR特异性伪影的影响以及不同获取时间对物体表观位移的影响有待于进一步的研究。
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