[Correlation of effective temporal resolution and accuracy of volume ejection fraction on the ECG-gated cardiac MDCT].

Yun Shen, Masahiro Jinzaki, Kozo Sato, Sachio Kuribayashi
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Abstract

Purpose: ECG-gated cardiac MDCT offers many cardiac clinical applications. The goals of this report are 1) to introduce a new concept of effective reliability (ER) from effective temporal resolution for the evaluation of ejection fraction (EF) and evaluation of image quality (IQ) of coronary arteries, and 2) to show the correlation of ER and the accuracy of EF with different cardiac reconstruction algorithms and different rotation speeds.

Methods and materials: To assess the accuracy of EF, helical scanning was performed with a gated cardiac MDCT (GE LightSpeed, 8/16 slice) on pulsating cardiac coronary phantoms (0.5 and 0.6 sec rotation speed for each 50-110 bpm, 5-bpm step). We define effective reliability (ER) from effective temporal resolution (%) as follows: ER= (1-TR/HC) x 100; TR: Effective temporal resolution, HC: time of heart cycle in each bpm.

Results: From the results of the EF measurement and calculated ER, high accuracy was obtained by using optimal scan conditions (optimal rotation speed and cardiac reconstruction algorithm) in a wide range of heart rates (heart rate<90: EF & ER>81%; heart rate<110 bpm: EF & ER>73%). Results showed that the calculated ER is closely correlated with the measurement results of EF based on the phantom experiment (R2=0.901+/-0.075; Max: 0.994, Min: 0.738). Optimal reconstruction thickness can reduce total image number for the evaluation of EF.

Conclusion: We concluded that the ER is useful to evaluate EF accuracy and the IQ of images of coronary arteries.

[心电图门控心脏MDCT体积射血分数有效时间分辨率与准确性的相关性]。
目的:心电图门控心脏MDCT提供了许多心脏临床应用。本报告的目的是:1)从有效时间分辨率引入有效可靠性(ER)的新概念,用于评估冠状动脉射血分数(EF)和图像质量(IQ); 2)显示不同心脏重建算法和不同旋转速度下ER和EF精度的相关性。方法和材料:为了评估EF的准确性,使用门控心脏MDCT (GE LightSpeed, 8/16层)对搏动冠状动脉幻像进行螺旋扫描(每步50-110 bpm、5-bpm旋转0.5秒和0.6秒)。我们从有效时间分辨率(%)定义有效信度(ER)如下:ER= (1-TR/HC) × 100;TR:有效时间分辨率,HC:每分钟心跳周期时间。结果:从EF测量结果和计算ER结果来看,采用最佳扫描条件(最佳转速和心脏重建算法)在大心率范围(心率81%;心rate73%)。结果表明,计算得到的内能与基于幻像实验的EF测量结果密切相关(R2=0.901+/-0.075;最大值:0.994,最小值:0.738)。最优重建厚度可以减少图像总数,从而对EF进行评价。结论:ER可用于评价冠状动脉图像EF的准确性和IQ。
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