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Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether virtual expiratory (VE)-computed tomography (CT)/ultrasound (US) fusion imaging is more effective than conventional inspiratory (CI)-CT/US fusion imaging for hepatic interventional procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was approved by the Institutiona...

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Autores principales: Kang, Tae Wook, Lee, Min Woo, Cha, Dong Ik, Park, Hyun Jung, Park, Jun Sung, Bang, Won-Chul, Kim, Seon Woo
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Radiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30672162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.0320
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author Kang, Tae Wook
Lee, Min Woo
Cha, Dong Ik
Park, Hyun Jung
Park, Jun Sung
Bang, Won-Chul
Kim, Seon Woo
author_facet Kang, Tae Wook
Lee, Min Woo
Cha, Dong Ik
Park, Hyun Jung
Park, Jun Sung
Bang, Won-Chul
Kim, Seon Woo
author_sort Kang, Tae Wook
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess whether virtual expiratory (VE)-computed tomography (CT)/ultrasound (US) fusion imaging is more effective than conventional inspiratory (CI)-CT/US fusion imaging for hepatic interventional procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was approved by the Institutional Review Board, and informed consent was obtained from each patient. In total, 62 patients with focal hepatic lesions referred for hepatic interventional procedures were enrolled. VE-CT images were generated from CI-CT images to reduce the effects of respiration-induced liver motion. The two types of CT images were fused with real-time US images for each patient. The operators scored the visual similarity with the liver anatomy upon initial image fusion and the summative usability of complete image fusion using the respective five-point scales. The time required for complete image fusion and the number of point locks used were also compared. RESULTS: In comparison with CI-CT/US fusion imaging, VE-CT/US fusion imaging showed significantly higher visual similarity with the liver anatomy on the initial image fusion (mean score, 3.9 vs. 1.7; p < 0.001) and higher summative usability for complete image fusion (mean score, 4.0 vs. 1.9; p < 0.001). The required time (mean, 11.1 seconds vs. 22.5 seconds; p < 0.001) and the number of point locks (mean, 1.6 vs. 3.0; p < 0.001) needed for complete image fusion using VE-CT/US fusion imaging were significantly lower than those needed for CI-CT/US fusion imaging. CONCLUSION: VE-CT/US fusion imaging is more effective than CI-CT/US fusion imaging for hepatic interventional procedures.
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spelling pubmed-63427542019-02-01 Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions Kang, Tae Wook Lee, Min Woo Cha, Dong Ik Park, Hyun Jung Park, Jun Sung Bang, Won-Chul Kim, Seon Woo Korean J Radiol Gastrointestinal Imaging OBJECTIVE: To assess whether virtual expiratory (VE)-computed tomography (CT)/ultrasound (US) fusion imaging is more effective than conventional inspiratory (CI)-CT/US fusion imaging for hepatic interventional procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was approved by the Institutional Review Board, and informed consent was obtained from each patient. In total, 62 patients with focal hepatic lesions referred for hepatic interventional procedures were enrolled. VE-CT images were generated from CI-CT images to reduce the effects of respiration-induced liver motion. The two types of CT images were fused with real-time US images for each patient. The operators scored the visual similarity with the liver anatomy upon initial image fusion and the summative usability of complete image fusion using the respective five-point scales. The time required for complete image fusion and the number of point locks used were also compared. RESULTS: In comparison with CI-CT/US fusion imaging, VE-CT/US fusion imaging showed significantly higher visual similarity with the liver anatomy on the initial image fusion (mean score, 3.9 vs. 1.7; p < 0.001) and higher summative usability for complete image fusion (mean score, 4.0 vs. 1.9; p < 0.001). The required time (mean, 11.1 seconds vs. 22.5 seconds; p < 0.001) and the number of point locks (mean, 1.6 vs. 3.0; p < 0.001) needed for complete image fusion using VE-CT/US fusion imaging were significantly lower than those needed for CI-CT/US fusion imaging. CONCLUSION: VE-CT/US fusion imaging is more effective than CI-CT/US fusion imaging for hepatic interventional procedures. The Korean Society of Radiology 2019-02 2018-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6342754/ /pubmed/30672162 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.0320 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Society of Radiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Gastrointestinal Imaging
Kang, Tae Wook
Lee, Min Woo
Cha, Dong Ik
Park, Hyun Jung
Park, Jun Sung
Bang, Won-Chul
Kim, Seon Woo
Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title_full Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title_fullStr Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title_short Usefulness of Virtual Expiratory CT Images to Compensate for Respiratory Liver Motion in Ultrasound/CT Image Fusion: A Prospective Study in Patients with Focal Hepatic Lesions
title_sort usefulness of virtual expiratory ct images to compensate for respiratory liver motion in ultrasound/ct image fusion: a prospective study in patients with focal hepatic lesions
topic Gastrointestinal Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30672162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2018.0320
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