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Low-dose MDCT: evaluation of the impact of systematic tube current reduction and sparse sampling on quantitative paraspinal muscle assessment

机译:低剂量MDCT:评估系统管电流减小和稀疏取样对定量肩胛骨评估的影响

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Background: Wasting disease entities like cachexia or sarcopenia are associated with a decreasing muscle mass and changing muscle composition. For valid and reliable disease detection and monitoring diagnostic techniques offering quantitative musculature assessment are needed. Multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) is a broadly available imaging modality allowing for muscle composition analysis. A major disadvantage of using MDCT for muscle composition assessment is the radiation exposure. In this study we evaluated the performance of different methods of radiation dose reduction for paravertebral muscle composition assessment. Methods: MDCT scans of eighteen subjects (6 males, age: 71.5±15.9 years, and 12 females, age: 71.0±8.9 years) were retrospectively simulated as if they were acquired at 50%, 10%, 5%, and 3% of the original X-ray tube current or number of projections (i.e., sparse sampling). Images were reconstructed with a statistical iterative reconstruction (SIR) algorithm. Paraspinal muscles (psoas and erector spinae muscles) at the level of L4 were segmented in the original-dose images. Segmentations were superimposed on all lowdose scans and muscle density (MD) extracted. Results: Sparse sampling derived mean MD showed no significant changes (P=0.57 and P=0.22) down to 5% of the original projections in the erector spinae and psoas muscles, respectively. All virtually reduced tube current series showed significantly different (P0.05) mean MD in the psoas and erector spinae muscles as compared to the original dose except for the images of 5% of the original tube current in the erector spinae muscle. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated the possibility of considerable radiation dose reduction using MDCT scans for assessing the composition of the paravertebral musculature. The sparse sampling approach seems to be promising and a potentially superior technique for dose reduction as compared to tube current reduction.
机译:背景:浪费疾病实体,如恶病症或SARCOPENIA与肌肉质量和改变肌肉组成的减少有关。对于有效且可靠的疾病检测和监测提供提供定量肌肉组织评估的诊断技术。多探测器计算机断层扫描(MDCT)是一种广泛可用的成像模态,可允许肌肉成分分析。使用MDCT用于肌肉成分评估的主要缺点是辐射暴露。在这项研究中,我们评估了对椎旁肌肉成分评估的不同辐射剂量减少方法的性能。方法:88名受试者的MDCT扫描(6名男性,年龄:71.5±15.9岁,年龄:71.0±8.9岁)被回顾地模拟,好像它们以50%,10%,5%和3%获得原始X射线管电流或投影数量(即稀疏采样)。用统计迭代重建(SIR)算法重建图像。 L4水平的肩胛骨肌肉(PSOAS和射击型肌肉)在原始剂量图像中进行分段。叠加在所有低碳糖扫描和肌肉密度(MD)上叠加。结果:稀疏采样衍生的平均MD显示出分别没有显着的变化(P = 0.57和P = 0.22),分别下降至肌孢子和PSOAS肌肉中原始突起的5%。除了在肌肉筛肌中原来管电流的5%的原始剂量相比,所有几乎减少的管电流系列都显示出显着不同的(P> 0.05)平均MD和射击型肌肉肌肉。结论:我们的研究结果证明了使用MDCT扫描来评估椎旁肌肉组成的组成来减少相当大的辐射剂量减少的可能性。与管电流降低相比,稀疏的抽样方法似乎是有前途的和可能的剂量降低技术。

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