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Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals?
The present study included a total of 111 consecutive patients who had undergone coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography, using a first-generation dual-source CT with automatic tube potential selection and tube current modulation. Body weight (BW) and body mass index (BMI) were recorded prior...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995055/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6158 |
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author | Wang, Xiao-Ping Zhu, Xiao-Mei Zhu, Yin-Su Liu, Wang-Yan Yang, Xiao-Han Huang, Wei-Wei Xu, Yi Tang, Li-Jun |
author_facet | Wang, Xiao-Ping Zhu, Xiao-Mei Zhu, Yin-Su Liu, Wang-Yan Yang, Xiao-Han Huang, Wei-Wei Xu, Yi Tang, Li-Jun |
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description | The present study included a total of 111 consecutive patients who had undergone coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography, using a first-generation dual-source CT with automatic tube potential selection and tube current modulation. Body weight (BW) and body mass index (BMI) were recorded prior to CT examinations. Image noise and attenuation of the proximal ascending aorta (AA) and descending aorta (DA) at the middle level of the left ventricle were measured. Correlations between BW, BMI and objective image quality were evaluated using linear regression. In addition, two subgroups based on BMI (BMI ≤25 and >25 kg/m(2)) were analyzed. Subjective image quality, image noise, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were all compared between those. The image noise of the AA increased with the BW and BMI (BW: r=0.453, P<0.001; BMI: r=0.545, P<0.001). The CNR and SNR of the AA were inversely correlated with BW and BMI, respectively. The image noise of the DA and the CNR and SNR of the DA exhibited a similar association to those with the BW or BMI. The BMI >25 kg/m(2) group had a significant increase in image noise (33.1±6.9 vs. 27.8±4.0 HU, P<0.05) and a significant reduction in CNR and SNR, when compared with those in the BMI ≤25 kg/m(2) group (CNR: 18.9±4.3 vs. 16.1±3.7, P<0.05; SNR: 16.0±3.8 vs. 13.6±3.2, P<0.05). Patients with a BMI of ≤25 kg/m(2) had more coronary artery segments scored as excellent, compared with patients with a BMI of >25 kg/m(2) (P=0.02). In conclusion, this method is not able to achieve a consistent objective image quality across the entire patient population. The impact of BW and BMI on objective image quality was not completely eliminated. BMI-based adjustment of the tube potential may achieve a more consistent image quality compared to automatic tube potential selection, particularly in patients with a larger body habitus. |
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spelling | pubmed-59950552018-06-12 Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? Wang, Xiao-Ping Zhu, Xiao-Mei Zhu, Yin-Su Liu, Wang-Yan Yang, Xiao-Han Huang, Wei-Wei Xu, Yi Tang, Li-Jun Exp Ther Med Articles The present study included a total of 111 consecutive patients who had undergone coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography, using a first-generation dual-source CT with automatic tube potential selection and tube current modulation. Body weight (BW) and body mass index (BMI) were recorded prior to CT examinations. Image noise and attenuation of the proximal ascending aorta (AA) and descending aorta (DA) at the middle level of the left ventricle were measured. Correlations between BW, BMI and objective image quality were evaluated using linear regression. In addition, two subgroups based on BMI (BMI ≤25 and >25 kg/m(2)) were analyzed. Subjective image quality, image noise, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were all compared between those. The image noise of the AA increased with the BW and BMI (BW: r=0.453, P<0.001; BMI: r=0.545, P<0.001). The CNR and SNR of the AA were inversely correlated with BW and BMI, respectively. The image noise of the DA and the CNR and SNR of the DA exhibited a similar association to those with the BW or BMI. The BMI >25 kg/m(2) group had a significant increase in image noise (33.1±6.9 vs. 27.8±4.0 HU, P<0.05) and a significant reduction in CNR and SNR, when compared with those in the BMI ≤25 kg/m(2) group (CNR: 18.9±4.3 vs. 16.1±3.7, P<0.05; SNR: 16.0±3.8 vs. 13.6±3.2, P<0.05). Patients with a BMI of ≤25 kg/m(2) had more coronary artery segments scored as excellent, compared with patients with a BMI of >25 kg/m(2) (P=0.02). In conclusion, this method is not able to achieve a consistent objective image quality across the entire patient population. The impact of BW and BMI on objective image quality was not completely eliminated. BMI-based adjustment of the tube potential may achieve a more consistent image quality compared to automatic tube potential selection, particularly in patients with a larger body habitus. D.A. Spandidos 2018-07 2018-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5995055/ /pubmed/29896246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6158 Text en Copyright: © Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Articles Wang, Xiao-Ping Zhu, Xiao-Mei Zhu, Yin-Su Liu, Wang-Yan Yang, Xiao-Han Huang, Wei-Wei Xu, Yi Tang, Li-Jun Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title | Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title_full | Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title_fullStr | Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title_full_unstemmed | Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title_short | Automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary CT angiography: Can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
title_sort | automatic tube potential selection with tube current modulation in coronary ct angiography: can it achieve consistent image quality among various individuals? |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995055/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6158 |
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