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Published in: BMC Medical Imaging 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Autopsy | Research

Micro-CT yields high image quality in human fetal post-mortem imaging despite maceration

Authors: Ian Craig Simcock, Susan Cheng Shelmerdine, Dean Langan, Guy Anna, Neil James Sebire, Owen John Arthurs

Published in: BMC Medical Imaging | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Current clinical post-mortem imaging techniques do not provide sufficiently high-resolution imaging for smaller fetuses after pregnancy loss. Post-mortem micro-CT is a non-invasive technique that can deliver high diagnostic accuracy for these smaller fetuses. The purpose of the study is to identify the main predictors of image quality for human fetal post-mortem micro-CT imaging.

Methods

Human fetuses were imaged using micro-CT following potassium tri-iodide tissue preparation, and axial head and chest views were assessed for image quality on a Likert scale by two blinded radiologists. Simple and multivariable linear regression models were performed with demographic details, iodination, tissue maceration score and imaging parameters as predictor variables.

Results

258 fetuses were assessed, with median weight 41.7 g (2.6–350 g) and mean gestational age 16 weeks (11–24 weeks). A high image quality score (> 6.5) was achieved in 95% of micro-CT studies, higher for the head (median = 9) than chest (median = 8.5) imaging. The strongest negative predictors of image quality were increasing maceration and body weight (p < 0.001), with number of projections being the best positive imaging predictor.

Conclusions

High micro-CT image quality score is achievable following early pregnancy loss despite fetal maceration, particularly in smaller fetuses where conventional autopsy may be particularly challenging. These findings will help establish clinical micro-CT imaging services, addressing the need for less invasive fetal autopsy methods.
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Metadata
Title
Micro-CT yields high image quality in human fetal post-mortem imaging despite maceration
Authors
Ian Craig Simcock
Susan Cheng Shelmerdine
Dean Langan
Guy Anna
Neil James Sebire
Owen John Arthurs
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Autopsy
Published in
BMC Medical Imaging / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2342
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-021-00658-5

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