Abstract
PurposeIodine-containing contrast agent (CA) used in contrast-enhanced CT angiography (CTA) can pose a health risk for patients. A system that adjusts the frequently used standard CA dose for individual patients based on their clinical parameters can be useful. As basis the quality of the image contrast in CTA volumes has to be determined, especially to recognize excessive contrast induced by CA overdosing. However, a manual assessment with a ROI-based image contrast classification is a time-consuming step in everyday clinical practice.MethodsWe propose a method to automate the contrast measurement of aortic CTA volumes. The proposed algorithm is based on the mean HU values in selected ROIs that were automatically positioned in the CTA volume. First, an automatic localization algorithm determines the CTA image slices for certain ROIs followed by the localization of these ROIs. A rule-based classification using the mean HU values in the ROIs categorizes images with insufficient, optimal and excessive contrast.ResultsIn 95.89% (70 out of 73 CTAs obtained with the ulrich medical CT motion contrast media injector) the algorithm chose the same image contrast class as the radiological expert. The critical case of missing an overdose did not occur with a positive predicative value of 100%.ConclusionThe resulting system works well within our range of considered scan protocols detecting enhanced areas in CTA volumes. Our work automized an assessment for classifying CA-induced image contrast which reduces the time needed for medical practitioners to perform such an assessment manually.
Highlights
Visualizing blood vessels for image diagnostics and interventional therapy in radiological examinations is a nonnegligible task carried out by performing a CT angiography (CTA)
A manual assessment of the image contrast conducted by experts that includes the selection and determination of regions of interest (ROI) and a classification of the mean Hounsfield units (HU) would be not-workable in clinical routine
In an effort to form the basis for a patient-individual contrast agent (CA) dose adjustment we proposed a method to automize an image contrast measure of aortic CTA volumes which otherwise was conducted manually by radiological experts
Summary
Visualizing blood vessels for image diagnostics and interventional therapy in radiological examinations is a nonnegligible task carried out by performing a CT angiography (CTA). The iodine contained in the CA can cause delayed allergic reactions, cutaneous reactions and contrast-induced nephropathy [1]. To reduce those risks patient-individual CA dose adjustments would be preferable over using a standard dose as in current clinical routine examinations. To determine the dependencies between patient-individual vital parameters and the CA dose the CTA image contrast induced by the CA has to be assessed. A manual assessment of the image contrast conducted by experts that includes the selection and determination of regions of interest (ROI) and a classification of the mean Hounsfield units (HU) would be not-workable in clinical routine
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