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Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography

Attenuation variability (measured in Hounsfield Units, HU) of human coronary plaques using multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was evaluated in an ex vivo model with increasing convolution kernels. MSCT was performed in seven ex vivo left coronary arteries sunk into oil followingthe instillation o...

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Autores principales: Cademartiri, Filippo, La Grutta, Ludovico, Runza, Giuseppe, Palumbo, Alessandro, Maffei, Erica, Mollet, Nico RA, Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo, Somers, Pamela, Knaapen, Michiel, Verheye, Stefan, Midiri, Massimo, Hamers, Ronald, Bruining, Nico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1914219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17245583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-006-0548-z
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author Cademartiri, Filippo
La Grutta, Ludovico
Runza, Giuseppe
Palumbo, Alessandro
Maffei, Erica
Mollet, Nico RA
Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo
Somers, Pamela
Knaapen, Michiel
Verheye, Stefan
Midiri, Massimo
Hamers, Ronald
Bruining, Nico
author_facet Cademartiri, Filippo
La Grutta, Ludovico
Runza, Giuseppe
Palumbo, Alessandro
Maffei, Erica
Mollet, Nico RA
Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo
Somers, Pamela
Knaapen, Michiel
Verheye, Stefan
Midiri, Massimo
Hamers, Ronald
Bruining, Nico
author_sort Cademartiri, Filippo
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description Attenuation variability (measured in Hounsfield Units, HU) of human coronary plaques using multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was evaluated in an ex vivo model with increasing convolution kernels. MSCT was performed in seven ex vivo left coronary arteries sunk into oil followingthe instillation of saline (1/∞) and a 1/50 solution of contrast material (400 mgI/ml iomeprol). Scan parameters were: slices/collimation, 16/0.75 mm; rotation time, 375 ms. Four convolution kernels were used: b30f-smooth, b36f-medium smooth, b46f-medium and b60f-sharp. An experienced radiologist scored for the presence of plaques and measured the attenuation in lumen, calcified and noncalcified plaques and the surrounding oil. The results were compared by the ANOVA test and correlated with Pearson’s test. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were calculated. The mean attenuation values were significantly different between the four filters (p < 0.0001) in each structure with both solutions. After clustering for the filter, all of the noncalcified plaque values (20.8 ± 39.1, 14.2 ± 35.8, 14.0 ± 32.0, 3.2 ± 32.4 HU with saline; 74.7 ± 66.6, 68.2 ± 63.3, 66.3 ± 66.5, 48.5 ± 60.0 HU in contrast solution) were significantly different, with the exception of the pair b36f–b46f, for which a moderate-high correlation was generally found. Improved SNRs and CNRs were achieved by b30f and b46f. The use of different convolution filters significantly modifief the attenuation values, while sharper filtering increased the calcified plaque attenuation and reduced the noncalcified plaque attenuation.
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spelling pubmed-19142192007-07-12 Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography Cademartiri, Filippo La Grutta, Ludovico Runza, Giuseppe Palumbo, Alessandro Maffei, Erica Mollet, Nico RA Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo Somers, Pamela Knaapen, Michiel Verheye, Stefan Midiri, Massimo Hamers, Ronald Bruining, Nico Eur Radiol Cardiac Attenuation variability (measured in Hounsfield Units, HU) of human coronary plaques using multislice computed tomography (MSCT) was evaluated in an ex vivo model with increasing convolution kernels. MSCT was performed in seven ex vivo left coronary arteries sunk into oil followingthe instillation of saline (1/∞) and a 1/50 solution of contrast material (400 mgI/ml iomeprol). Scan parameters were: slices/collimation, 16/0.75 mm; rotation time, 375 ms. Four convolution kernels were used: b30f-smooth, b36f-medium smooth, b46f-medium and b60f-sharp. An experienced radiologist scored for the presence of plaques and measured the attenuation in lumen, calcified and noncalcified plaques and the surrounding oil. The results were compared by the ANOVA test and correlated with Pearson’s test. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were calculated. The mean attenuation values were significantly different between the four filters (p < 0.0001) in each structure with both solutions. After clustering for the filter, all of the noncalcified plaque values (20.8 ± 39.1, 14.2 ± 35.8, 14.0 ± 32.0, 3.2 ± 32.4 HU with saline; 74.7 ± 66.6, 68.2 ± 63.3, 66.3 ± 66.5, 48.5 ± 60.0 HU in contrast solution) were significantly different, with the exception of the pair b36f–b46f, for which a moderate-high correlation was generally found. Improved SNRs and CNRs were achieved by b30f and b46f. The use of different convolution filters significantly modifief the attenuation values, while sharper filtering increased the calcified plaque attenuation and reduced the noncalcified plaque attenuation. Springer-Verlag 2007-01-24 2007-07 /pmc/articles/PMC1914219/ /pubmed/17245583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-006-0548-z Text en © Springer-Verlag 2007
spellingShingle Cardiac
Cademartiri, Filippo
La Grutta, Ludovico
Runza, Giuseppe
Palumbo, Alessandro
Maffei, Erica
Mollet, Nico RA
Bartolotta, Tommaso Vincenzo
Somers, Pamela
Knaapen, Michiel
Verheye, Stefan
Midiri, Massimo
Hamers, Ronald
Bruining, Nico
Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title_full Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title_fullStr Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title_full_unstemmed Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title_short Influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
title_sort influence of convolution filtering on coronary plaque attenuation values: observations in an ex vivo model of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography
topic Cardiac
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1914219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17245583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-006-0548-z
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