CT angiography of various superficial femoral artery stents: An in vitro phantom study
Abstract Purpose To evaluate CT reconstruction parameters to improve stent lumen visualization in vitro. Material and methods 12 latest superficial femoral artery (SFA) stents were placed in a vessel phantom (diameter 4.7 mm, intravascular attenuation 250 HU, extravascular density 50 HU). Stents wer...
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description | Abstract Purpose To evaluate CT reconstruction parameters to improve stent lumen visualization in vitro. Material and methods 12 latest superficial femoral artery (SFA) stents were placed in a vessel phantom (diameter 4.7 mm, intravascular attenuation 250 HU, extravascular density 50 HU). Stents were imaged with a 128-slice scanner (SOMATOM Definition Flash, Siemens, Germany) with standard parameters: 120 kV, 200 mAs, collimation 128 mm × 0.6 mm. Different reconstruction parameters were evaluated: B26f, B30f, B45f, B46f and B60f kernel; slice thickness of 0.6, 2.0 and 5.0 mm. To measure visualization characteristics, stent lumen diameter and intraluminal attenuation were assessed. Results Best stent lumen visualization could be obtained using the B46f kernel ( p < 0.001). The visible stent lumen ranged from 66.4% to 83.3% with a mean diameter of 77.7 ± 4.6%. Nitinol stents showed a significant improved lumen visibility compared to the cobalt–chromium stent ( p = 0.02). The most realistic lumen attenuation was achieved using the B46f kernel with a mean attenuation of 259.3 ± 8.9 HU. The visible lumen diameter in protocols with 5 mm slice thickness was significantly lower (70.0 ± 4.9%) compared to thinner slices ( p < 0.001). Conclusion CTA of SFA stents should be reconstructed with a slice thickness of 2.0 mm and a B46f kernel to achieve best image quality and to become more sensitive to exclude instent restenosis. |
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Material and methods 12 latest superficial femoral artery (SFA) stents were placed in a vessel phantom (diameter 4.7 mm, intravascular attenuation 250 HU, extravascular density 50 HU). Stents were imaged with a 128-slice scanner (SOMATOM Definition Flash, Siemens, Germany) with standard parameters: 120 kV, 200 mAs, collimation 128 mm × 0.6 mm. Different reconstruction parameters were evaluated: B26f, B30f, B45f, B46f and B60f kernel; slice thickness of 0.6, 2.0 and 5.0 mm. To measure visualization characteristics, stent lumen diameter and intraluminal attenuation were assessed. Results Best stent lumen visualization could be obtained using the B46f kernel ( p < 0.001). The visible stent lumen ranged from 66.4% to 83.3% with a mean diameter of 77.7 ± 4.6%. Nitinol stents showed a significant improved lumen visibility compared to the cobalt–chromium stent ( p = 0.02). The most realistic lumen attenuation was achieved using the B46f kernel with a mean attenuation of 259.3 ± 8.9 HU. The visible lumen diameter in protocols with 5 mm slice thickness was significantly lower (70.0 ± 4.9%) compared to thinner slices ( p < 0.001). 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