Evaluation of spatial and temporal resolution for ECG-gated 16-row multidetector CT using a dynamic cardiac phantom.
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Evaluation of spatial and temporal resolution for ECG-gated 16-row multidetector CT using a dynamic cardiac phantom. / Begemann, Philipp; van Stevendaal, U; Manzke, R; Stork, A; Weiss, F; Nolte-Ernsting, C; Grass, M; Adam, G.
in: EUR RADIOL, Jahrgang 15, Nr. 5, 5, 2005, S. 1015-1026.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Evaluation of spatial and temporal resolution for ECG-gated 16-row multidetector CT using a dynamic cardiac phantom.
AU - Begemann, Philipp
AU - van Stevendaal, U
AU - Manzke, R
AU - Stork, A
AU - Weiss, F
AU - Nolte-Ernsting, C
AU - Grass, M
AU - Adam, G
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Measurements of spatial and temporal resolution for ECG-gated scanning of a stationary and moving heart phantom with a 16-row MDCT were performed. A resolution phantom with cylindrical holes from 0.4 to 3.0 mm diameter was mounted to a cardiac phantom, which simulates the motion of a beating heart. Data acquisition was performed with 16x0.75 mm at various heart rates (HR, 60-120 bpm), pitches (0.15-0.30) and scanner rotation times (RT, 0.42 and 0.50 s). Raw data were reconstructed using a multi-cycle real cone-beam reconstruction algorithm at multiple phases of the RR interval. Multi-planar reformations (MPR) were generated and analyzed. Temporal resolution and cardiac cycles used for image reconstruction were calculated. In 97.2% (243/250) of data obtained with the stationary phantom, the complete row of holes with 0.6 mm was visible. These results were independent of heart rate, pitch, scanner rotation time and phase point of reconstruction. For the dynamic phantom, spatial resolution was determined during phases of minimal motion (116/250). In 40.5% (47/116), the resolution was 0.6 mm and in 37.1% (43/116) 0.7 mm. Temporal resolution varied between 63 and 205 ms, using 1.5-4.37 cardiac cycles for image reconstruction.
AB - Measurements of spatial and temporal resolution for ECG-gated scanning of a stationary and moving heart phantom with a 16-row MDCT were performed. A resolution phantom with cylindrical holes from 0.4 to 3.0 mm diameter was mounted to a cardiac phantom, which simulates the motion of a beating heart. Data acquisition was performed with 16x0.75 mm at various heart rates (HR, 60-120 bpm), pitches (0.15-0.30) and scanner rotation times (RT, 0.42 and 0.50 s). Raw data were reconstructed using a multi-cycle real cone-beam reconstruction algorithm at multiple phases of the RR interval. Multi-planar reformations (MPR) were generated and analyzed. Temporal resolution and cardiac cycles used for image reconstruction were calculated. In 97.2% (243/250) of data obtained with the stationary phantom, the complete row of holes with 0.6 mm was visible. These results were independent of heart rate, pitch, scanner rotation time and phase point of reconstruction. For the dynamic phantom, spatial resolution was determined during phases of minimal motion (116/250). In 40.5% (47/116), the resolution was 0.6 mm and in 37.1% (43/116) 0.7 mm. Temporal resolution varied between 63 and 205 ms, using 1.5-4.37 cardiac cycles for image reconstruction.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 15
SP - 1015
EP - 1026
JO - EUR RADIOL
JF - EUR RADIOL
SN - 0938-7994
IS - 5
M1 - 5
ER -