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Chest CT in patients with shortness of breath: Comparing high pitch CT and conventional CT on respiratory artefacts and dose

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
Chest CT in patients with shortness of breath: Comparing high pitch CT and conventional CT on respiratory artefacts and dose / Varchetta, F., Cosson, P., Widdowfield, M., Danzi, R., Orlando, G., Natale, M., Laurenza, F., Scaglione, M.. - In: RADIOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1078-8174. - 27:(2021), pp. 908-914.
Abstract:
Introduction: To investigate chest respiratory artefact reduction using High Pitch Dual Source Computed Tomography (HPCT) compared to conventional CT (CCT) in symptomatic patients with shortness of
breath.Methods: Forty patients were prospectively examined on a second-generation Dual Source scanner. They were randomly divided into two groups: twenty patients underwent an experimental HPCT protocol and twenty control cases CCT protocol. Respiratory artefacts were evaluated using an ordinal score (0, 1 and 2) assigned by two readers with five and thirty years of experience. A qualitative assessment was performed using two categorical groups, group 1 ¼ acceptable and group 2 ¼ unacceptable. Dose Length Product (DLP) was compared. Results: The two groups showed a statistical difference in artefacts reduction (p < 0.0001). HPCT demonstrated no artefacts in 82% of cases, while CCT showed no artefacts in 39% of cases. DLP showed no statistical differences (p ¼ 0.6) with mean ¼ 266.9 for HPCT and mean ¼ 282.65 for CCT. HPCT provides high table speed in the z-direction allowing a high temporal resolution, which reduces respiratory artefacts during free-breathing acquisition. Despite the use of two x-ray tubes, the HPCT did not increase the dose to the patient but provided the highest images quality. Conclusions: In the emergency setting, HPCTs have been critical for achieving good image quality in uncooperative patients. Implications for practice: Acute respiratory failure is a common emergency department presentation, and the choice of high-speed acquisition CT may increase image quality.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computed tomography Dual-source CT Image quality Pitch Radiation dose
Elenco autori:
Varchetta, F.; Cosson, P.; Widdowfield, M.; Danzi, R.; Orlando, G.; Natale, M.; Laurenza, F.; Scaglione, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
SCAGLIONE Mariano
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/256507
Pubblicato in:
RADIOGRAPHY
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