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Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology 9/2018

15.02.2018

Effect of gantry rotation speed and scan mode on peristalsis motion artifact frequency and severity at abdominal CT

verfasst von: Rutwik Shah, Rhanna Khoram, Jack W. Lambert, Yuxin Sun, Zhen J. Wang, Emily M. Webb, Benjamin M. Yeh

Erschienen in: Abdominal Radiology | Ausgabe 9/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the study was to understand the effect of CT gantry speed and axial vs. helical scan mode on the frequency and severity of bowel peristalsis artifacts.

Method

We retrospectively identified 150 oncologic abdominopelvic CT scans obtained on a 256 slice CT scanner: 50 scans obtained with Axial mode and 0.5-s gantry rotation time (Slow-Axial); 50 with Axial mode and 0.28-s gantry rotation time (Fast-Axial); and 50 scans with Helical mode and 0.28-s gantry rotation time (Fast-Helical). The patients included 74 women and 76 men with a mean age of 61 years (range 22–85 years). Two readers viewed all CT scans to record the presence and severity of bowel peristalsis artifact, location of artifact (stomach, duodenum/jejunum, ileum, and colon) and artifact location relative to bowel interface (gas-bowel, fluid-bowel, and gas-fluid). The severity of artifacts was recorded subjectively on a 3-point scale, and objectively based on maximum length of the artifact.

Results

Peristalsis artifact was more commonly seen with Slow-Axial scan acquisition (37 of 50 patient scans, or 74%) than Fast-Axial (15 in 50 patient scans, or 30%, p < 0.001) and Fast-Helical (22 of 50 patient scans, or 44%, p < 0.005). The bowel segment distribution and severity of peristalsis artifacts were not significantly different between scan techniques.

Conclusion

Peristalsis artifacts are common at abdominopelvic CT scans. Fast gantry rotation speed significantly reduces the frequency of bowel peristalsis artifacts and should be a consideration when imaging of bowel and structures near bowel is critical.
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Metadaten
Titel
Effect of gantry rotation speed and scan mode on peristalsis motion artifact frequency and severity at abdominal CT
verfasst von
Rutwik Shah
Rhanna Khoram
Jack W. Lambert
Yuxin Sun
Zhen J. Wang
Emily M. Webb
Benjamin M. Yeh
Publikationsdatum
15.02.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Abdominal Radiology / Ausgabe 9/2018
Print ISSN: 2366-004X
Elektronische ISSN: 2366-0058
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-018-1497-0

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