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CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT

OBJECTIVES: To determine inter-session and intra/inter-individual variations of the attenuations of aortic blood/myocardium with MDCT in the context of calcium scoring. To evaluate whether these variations are dependent on patients’ characteristics. METHODS: Fifty-four volunteers were evaluated with...

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Autores principales: Qanadli, Salah D., Jouannic, Anne-Marie, Dehmeshki, Jamshid, Lu, Tri-Linh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4397043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124175
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author Qanadli, Salah D.
Jouannic, Anne-Marie
Dehmeshki, Jamshid
Lu, Tri-Linh
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Jouannic, Anne-Marie
Dehmeshki, Jamshid
Lu, Tri-Linh
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine inter-session and intra/inter-individual variations of the attenuations of aortic blood/myocardium with MDCT in the context of calcium scoring. To evaluate whether these variations are dependent on patients’ characteristics. METHODS: Fifty-four volunteers were evaluated with calcium scoring non-enhanced CT. We measured attenuations (inter-individual variation) and standard deviations (SD, intra-individual variation) of the blood in the ascending aorta and of the myocardium of left ventricle. Every volunteer was examined twice to study the inter-session variation. The fat pad thickness at the sternum and noise (SD of air) were measured too. These values were correlated with the measured aortic/ventricular attenuations and their SDs (Pearson). Historically fixed thresholds (90 and 130 HU) were tested against different models based on attenuations of blood/ventricle. RESULTS: The mean attenuation was 46HU (range, 17-84HU) with mean SD 23HU for the blood, and 39HU (10-82HU) with mean SD 18 HU for the myocardium. The attenuation/SD of the blood were significantly higher than those of the myocardium (p<0.01). The inter-session variation was not significant. There was a poor correlation between SD of aortic blood/ventricle with fat thickness/noise. Based on existing models, 90 HU threshold offers a confidence interval of approximately 95% and 130 HU more than 99%. CONCLUSIONS: Historical thresholds offer high confidence intervals for exclusion of aortic blood/myocardium and by the way for detecting calcifications. Nevertheless, considering the large variations of blood/myocardium CT values and the influence of patient’s characteristics, a better approach might be an adaptive threshold.
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spelling pubmed-43970432015-04-21 CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT Qanadli, Salah D. Jouannic, Anne-Marie Dehmeshki, Jamshid Lu, Tri-Linh PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To determine inter-session and intra/inter-individual variations of the attenuations of aortic blood/myocardium with MDCT in the context of calcium scoring. To evaluate whether these variations are dependent on patients’ characteristics. METHODS: Fifty-four volunteers were evaluated with calcium scoring non-enhanced CT. We measured attenuations (inter-individual variation) and standard deviations (SD, intra-individual variation) of the blood in the ascending aorta and of the myocardium of left ventricle. Every volunteer was examined twice to study the inter-session variation. The fat pad thickness at the sternum and noise (SD of air) were measured too. These values were correlated with the measured aortic/ventricular attenuations and their SDs (Pearson). Historically fixed thresholds (90 and 130 HU) were tested against different models based on attenuations of blood/ventricle. RESULTS: The mean attenuation was 46HU (range, 17-84HU) with mean SD 23HU for the blood, and 39HU (10-82HU) with mean SD 18 HU for the myocardium. The attenuation/SD of the blood were significantly higher than those of the myocardium (p<0.01). The inter-session variation was not significant. There was a poor correlation between SD of aortic blood/ventricle with fat thickness/noise. Based on existing models, 90 HU threshold offers a confidence interval of approximately 95% and 130 HU more than 99%. CONCLUSIONS: Historical thresholds offer high confidence intervals for exclusion of aortic blood/myocardium and by the way for detecting calcifications. Nevertheless, considering the large variations of blood/myocardium CT values and the influence of patient’s characteristics, a better approach might be an adaptive threshold. Public Library of Science 2015-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4397043/ /pubmed/25875629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124175 Text en © 2015 Qanadli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Qanadli, Salah D.
Jouannic, Anne-Marie
Dehmeshki, Jamshid
Lu, Tri-Linh
CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title_full CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title_fullStr CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title_full_unstemmed CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title_short CT Attenuation Values of Blood and Myocardium: Rationale for Accurate Coronary Artery Calcifications Detection with Multi-Detector CT
title_sort ct attenuation values of blood and myocardium: rationale for accurate coronary artery calcifications detection with multi-detector ct
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4397043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124175
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