Detection of urinary tract stones at low-radiation-dose CT with Z-axis automatic tube current modulation: Phantom and clinical studies

被引:84
作者
Kalra, MK [1 ]
Maher, MM [1 ]
D'Souza, RV [1 ]
Rizzo, S [1 ]
Halpern, EF [1 ]
Blake, MA [1 ]
Saini, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiol, Div Abdominal Imaging & Intervent, Boston, MA 02114 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1148/radiol.2352040331
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: To evaluate depiction of urinary tract calculi at computed tomography (CT) with a z-axis modulation technique at various noise indexes to reduce radiation reserve image quality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen radiopaque kidney stones (2.5-19.2 mm in diameter) were embedded in the collecting systems of two bovine kidneys immersed in a water bath. A kidney phantom was made by placing the kidneys in an elliptical Plexiglas phantom (32 x 20 x 20 cm) filled with physiologic saline. The phantom was scanned at 16-detector row CT with a fixed tube current (300 mA) and z-axis modulation at noise indexes of 14, 20, 25, 35, and 50; remaining imaging parameters were held constant. Two abdominal radiologists reviewed images from most to least noisy. Images were evaluated for presence of stones and size, site, and attenuation value of each stone. Readers also graded conspicuity and margins of each stone on a five-point scale. In addition, follow-up studies of 22 patients (mean age, 46 years; range, 26-57 years; male-female ratio, 14:8) with kidney and ureteral stones who underwent CT with z-axis modulation (noise index, 14 and 20) were evaluated in the same manner. Statistical analysis was performed with the Student t test, Wilcoxon signed rank test, and kappa test of interobserver agreement. Institutional review board approval was obtained, and informed consent was not needed. RESULTS: In the phantom study, all 16 stones were identified on images obtained with a fixed tube current and z-axis modulation at noise indexes of 14, 20, and 25 (with a reduction in radiation dose of up to 77% compared with that of fixed tube current scanning). Three stones (<5 mm) were not visualized with z-axis modulation at noise indexes of 35 and 50. No significant difference was shown for conspicuity of kidney stones in 22 patients who underwent CT with z-axis modulation (with a 43%-66% reduction in radiation dose) when compared with results of previous fixed tube current studies (P > .05). CONCLUSION: Kidney stones (<= 2.5 mm) can be adequately depicted with the z-axis modulation technique, with a 56%-77% reduction in radiation dose. In patients with urinary tract stones, the technique results in a 43%-66% reduction in radiation dose at noise indexes of 14 and 20 without compromising stone depiction. (C) RSNA, 2005.
引用
收藏
页码:523 / 529
页数:7
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]   Unenhanced helical CT using increased pitch for suspected renal colic: An effective technique for radiation dose reduction? [J].
Diel, J ;
Perlmutter, S ;
Venkataramanan, N ;
Mueller, R ;
Lane, MJ ;
Katz, DS .
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 2000, 24 (05) :795-801
[2]   Dose reduction in CT examination of children by an attenuation-based on-line modulation of tube current (CARE Dose) [J].
Greess, H ;
Nömayr, A ;
Wolf, H ;
Baum, U ;
Lell, M ;
Böwing, B ;
Kalender, W ;
Bautz, WA .
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, 2002, 12 (06) :1571-1576
[3]   Low dose unenhanced helical computerized tomography for the evaluation of acute flank pain [J].
Hamm, M ;
Knöpfle, E ;
Wartenberg, S ;
Wawroschek, F ;
Weckermann, D ;
Harzmann, R .
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2002, 167 (04) :1687-1691
[4]   Helical CT for nephrolithiasis and ureterolithiasis: Comparison of conventional and reduced radiation-dose techniques [J].
Heneghan, JP ;
McGuire, KA ;
Leder, RA ;
DeLong, DM ;
Yoshizumi, T ;
Nelson, RC .
RADIOLOGY, 2003, 229 (02) :575-580
[5]   Radiation exposure and projected risks with multidetector-row computed tomography scanning - Clinical strategies and technologic developments for dose reduction [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Maher, MM ;
Rizzo, S ;
Saini, S .
JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY, 2004, 28 :S46-S49
[6]   Techniques and applications of automatic tube current modulation for CT [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Maher, MM ;
Toth, TL ;
Schmidt, B ;
Westerman, BL ;
Morgan, HT ;
Saini, S .
RADIOLOGY, 2004, 233 (03) :649-657
[7]   Correlation of patient weight and cross-sectional dimensions with subjective image quality at standard dose abdominal CT [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Maher, MM ;
Prasad, SR ;
Hayat, MS ;
Blake, MA ;
Varghese, J ;
Halpern, EF ;
Saini, S .
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2003, 4 (04) :234-238
[8]   Sixteen-detector row CT of abdomen and pelvis: Study for optimization of Z-axis modulation technique performed in 153 patients [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Maher, MM ;
Kamath, RS ;
Horiuchi, T ;
Toth, TL ;
Halpern, EF ;
Saini, S .
RADIOLOGY, 2004, 233 (01) :241-249
[9]   Strategies for CT radiation dose optimization [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Maher, MM ;
Toth, TL ;
Hamberg, LM ;
Blake, MA ;
Shephard, JA ;
Saini, S .
RADIOLOGY, 2004, 230 (03) :619-628
[10]   Clinical comparison of standard-dose and 50% reduced-dose abdominal CT: Effect on image quality [J].
Kalra, MK ;
Prasad, S ;
Saini, S ;
Blake, MA ;
Varghese, J ;
Halpern, EF ;
Thrall, JH .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2002, 179 (05) :1101-1106