Application of Pseudo-enhancement Correction to Virtual Monochromatic CT Colonography.

Rie Tachibana, Janne J Näppi, Hiroyuki Yoshida
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In CT colonography, orally administered positive-contrast fecal-tagging agents are used for differentiating residual fluid and feces from true lesions. However, the presence of high-density tagging agent in the colon can introduce erroneous artifacts, such as local pseudo-enhancement and beam-hardening, on the reconstructed CT images, thereby complicating reliable detection of soft-tissue lesions. In dual-energy CT colonography, such image artifacts can be reduced by the calculation of virtual monochromatic CT images, which provide more accurate quantitative attenuation measurements than conventional single-energy CT colonography. In practice, however, virtual monochromatic images may still contain some pseudo-enhancement artifacts, and efforts to minimize radiation dose may enhance such artifacts. In this study, we evaluated the effect of image-based pseudo-enhancement post-correction on virtual monochromatic images in standard-dose and low-dose dual-energy CT colonography. The mean CT values of the virtual monochromatic standard-dose CT images of 51 polyps and those of the virtual monochromatic low-dose CT images of 20 polyps were measured without and with the pseudo-enhancement correction. Statistically significant differences were observed between uncorrected and pseudo-enhancement-corrected images of polyps covered by fecal tagging in standard-dose CT (p < 0.001) and in low-dose CT (p < 0.05). The results indicate that image-based pseudo-enhancement post-correction can be useful for optimizing the performance of image-processing applications in virtual monochromatic CT colonography.

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伪增强校正在虚拟单色CT结肠造影中的应用。
在CT结肠镜检查中,口服阳性对比粪便标记剂用于区分残留的液体和粪便与真正的病变。然而,结肠内高密度标记剂的存在会在重建的CT图像上引入错误的伪影,如局部伪增强和波束硬化,从而使软组织病变的可靠检测变得复杂。在双能CT结肠镜检查中,这种图像伪影可以通过计算虚拟单色CT图像来减少,这比传统的单能CT结肠镜检查提供更准确的定量衰减测量。然而,实际上,虚拟单色图像可能仍然包含一些伪增强伪影,而最小化辐射剂量的努力可能会增强这些伪影。在本研究中,我们评估了基于图像的伪增强校正后对标准剂量和低剂量双能CT结肠镜下虚拟单色图像的影响。分别测量51个息肉的虚单色标准剂量CT图像和20个息肉的虚单色低剂量CT图像的CT平均值。标准剂量CT未校正和伪增强校正的粪便标记覆盖息肉图像(p < 0.001)与低剂量CT (p < 0.05)差异有统计学意义。结果表明,基于图像的伪增强后校正可用于优化虚拟单色CT结肠镜图像处理应用程序的性能。
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