Follow-up CT and CT angiography after intracranial aneurysm clipping and coiling—improved image quality by iterative metal artifact reduction
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate a new iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm for post-interventional evaluation of brain tissue and intracranial arteries. Methods The data of 20 patients that underwent follow-up cranial CT and cranial CT angiography after clipping or coiling of an intracra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroradiology 2017-07, Vol.59 (7), p.649-654 |
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This paper aims to evaluate a new iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm for post-interventional evaluation of brain tissue and intracranial arteries.
Methods
The data of 20 patients that underwent follow-up cranial CT and cranial CT angiography after clipping or coiling of an intracranial aneurysm was retrospectively analyzed. After the images were processed using a novel iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm, images with and without metal artifact reduction were qualitatively evaluated by two readers, using a five-point Likert scale. Moreover, artifact strength was quantitatively assessed in terms of CT attenuation and standard deviation alterations.
Results
The qualitative analysis yielded a significant increase in image quality (
p
= 0.0057) in iteratively processed images with substantial inter-observer agreement (
ĸ
= 0.72), while the CTA image quality did not differ (
p
= 0.864) and even showed vessel contrast reduction in six cases (30%). The mean relative attenuation difference was 27% without metal artifact reduction vs. 11% for iterative metal artifact reduction images (
p
= 0.0003).
Conclusions
The new iterative metal artifact reduction algorithm enhances non-enhanced CT image quality after clipping or coiling, but in CT-angiography images, the contrast of adjacent vessels can be compromised. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3940 1432-1920 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00234-017-1855-6 |