CT - Chapter 5 Flashcards
What are thin-slab MIP most useful for evaluation of?
Smaller branches
- longer segments of smaller caliber vessels
How many seconds will be required for a sequential (“step and shoot”) CT scan?
- collimation = 64 x 1 mm
- scan length = 22 cm
- HR = 80 bpm
5 seconds
- scan will require 4 acquisitions
- 6.4 cm x 4 = 25.6cm (enough to cover 22 cm scan length)
- At HR 80 bpm:
- data will be acquired every second heart cycle
- to allow for the table to move to the next position –>
- 7 heart cycles to complete the scan (1, 3, 5, 7)
- Each cycle takes:
- 1 / (80 / 60) = 0.75 s
- 7 cycles x 0.75s = 5.25 s
Describe maximum intensity projection (MIP)
- Pros:
- takes a projection of a slab of images and projects onto the imaging plane those that have the highest density
- Effect of enhancing borders between contrast-filled and non-contrast filled structures
- Cons:
- enhances other high-density objects (metallic stent struts, calcified plaques) –> lumen visualization is difficult when present
What is the main disadvantage of curved MPR images?
Potential for misinterpretation of stenosis resulting from an off-axis centerline placement
- off-axis centerline placement –> “pseudostenosis”
What algorithm is most commonly used in reconstruction of CT images?
Filtered back-projection (FBP)
- iterative reconstruction holds promise as an improved method, but is not yet widely utilized
At what portion of the cardiac cycle is there typically the least coronary motion?
Diastasis
- least cardiac, and hence coronary, motion during diastasis
- occurs during mid-to-late diastole, prior to atrial contraction
What is the contrast to noise ratio (CNR) considered non-diagnostic for a CT examination?
« 1
- CNR is considered an image quality measure reflecting the detectability of the anatomy of interest relative to the noise of the image
- CNR:
- « 1 –> non-diagnostic
- 2-4 –> tolerable
- ► 4 –> diagnostic
What reconstruction increment (slice interval) and slice thickness, respectively, will result in isovolumetric voxel dimensions?
- FOV: 20 x 20 cm
- Matrix: 500 x 500
Voxel dimension (z-axis) = 0.4 mm; slice thickness is irrelevant
- FOV / Matrix = voxel size in z-axis dimension
- 200 mm / 500 = 0.4 mm
What cardiac phase is least likely to show motion artifacts in the RCA?
- Retrospectively gated MDCT
- HR = 60 bpm
80%
- Low HR = diastasis = 80% RR interval
- phase between early rapid filling and atrial contraction
- High HR = 40% RR interval
What is the temporal resolution?
- 64-slice scanner
- Rotation time = 400 ms
- reconstructed using a bi-segmental reconstruction algorithm
100-200 ms
- single segment partial san algorithm –> 200 ms temporal resolution
- bisegmental reconstruction (combining data from two consecutive heart cycles) –> improves temporal resolution to 100-200 ms
What is the difference in pitch?
- Single-segment reconstruction
- Multi-segment reconstruction
- Single-segment reconstruction –> Higher pitch
- Multi-segment reconstruction –> Lower pitch
- to allow for sufficient overlap
- to combine data from multiple cardiac cycles
**** Pitch does not apply to step and shoot imaging
What is the main disadvantage of MPR?
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only short segments can be analyzed
- due to the non-linear pathway of the coronary arteries
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should not be used alone in the grading of plaque stenosis
- due to partial averaging effect
Describe the findings and technique used to improve the quality of the image
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Misregistration artifact
- caused by PAC / PVC
- ECG-editing and reconstruction
Where is the temporal resolution optimized within a CT dataset acquired in a cranio-caudal direction?
Circumferential center of the scan
- most effective at the center of the scan where the smallest rotation is sufficient to acquire the necessary projections for image reconstruction
Which phase in the cardiac cycle is generally optimal for image reconstruction?
Mid-diastole (diastasis)
- rapid early passive and late active filling of the ventricle more likely cause artifacts than the mid-diastolic phase
- heart is relatively motionless during this phase