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Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 8/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Original paper

Artifact reduction strategies for prosthetic heart valve CT imaging

Authors: Jesse Habets, Petr Symersky, Tim Leiner, Bas A. J. M. de Mol, Willem P. Th. M. Mali, Ricardo P. J. Budde

Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | Issue 8/2012

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Abstract

Multislice CT evaluation of prosthetic heart valves (PHV) is limited by PHV-related artifacts. We assessed the influence of different kV settings, a metal artifact reduction filter (MARF) and an iterative reconstruction algorithm (IR) on PHV-induced artifacts in an in vitro model. A Medtronic-Hall tilting disc and St Jude bileafet PHV were imaged using a 64-slice scanner with 100 kV/165 mAs, 120 kV/100 mAs, 140 kV/67 mAs at an equal CTDIvol. Images were reconstructed with (1) filtered back projection (FBP), (2) IR, (3) MARF and (4) MARF and IR. Hypo- and hyperdense artifacts volumes (mean mm3 ± SD) were quantified with 2 thresholds (≤−50 and ≥175 Hounsfield Units). Image noise was measured and the presence of secondary artifacts was scored by 2 observers independently. Mean hypodense artifacts for the Medtronic-Hall/St Jude valve (FBP) were 966 ± 23/1,738 ± 21 at 100 kV, 610 ± 13/991 ± 12 at 120 kV, and 420 ± 9/634 ± 9 at 140 kV. Compared to FBP, hypodense artifact reductions for IR were 9/8 %, 10/7 % and 12/6 % respectively, for MARF 92 %/84 %, 89/81 % and 86/77 % respectively; for MARF + IR 94/85 %, 92/82 %, and 90/79 % respectively. Mean hyperdense artifacts for the Medtronic-Hall/St Jude valve were 5,530 ± 48/6,940 ± 70 at 100 kV, 5,120 ± 42/6,250 ± 53 at 120 kV, and 5,011 ± 52/6,000 ± 0 at 140 kV. Reductions for IR were 2/2 %, 2/3 % and 3/4 % respectively, for MARF were 9/30 %, 0/25 %, 5/22 % respectively, MARF + IR 12/32 %, 4/27 % and 7/25 % respectively. Secondary artifacts were found in all MARF images. Image noise was reduced in the IR images. In vitro PHV-related artifacts can be reduced by increasing kV despite maintaining identical CTDIvol. Although MARF is more effective than IR, it induces secondary artifacts.
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Metadata
Title
Artifact reduction strategies for prosthetic heart valve CT imaging
Authors
Jesse Habets
Petr Symersky
Tim Leiner
Bas A. J. M. de Mol
Willem P. Th. M. Mali
Ricardo P. J. Budde
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging / Issue 8/2012
Print ISSN: 1569-5794
Electronic ISSN: 1875-8312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-012-0041-5

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