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[The diagnostic value of radial multiplanar reformatting (MPR) in the CT-diagnosis of pulmonary embolism].

AbstractPURPOSE:
To evaluate the diagnostic value of radial reformatting of axial multislice CT (MS-CT) data sets in the presumptive diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
In 126 cases with the presumptive diagnosis of an acute pulmonary embolism, 4- and 8-slice axial MS-CT data sets were radially reformatted. The pulmonary vessels were evaluated by five experienced radiologists who determined the number of thrombi at the level of the segmental and subsegmental arteries. A pulmonary artery was considered as thrombosed if it showed at least one unambiguous filling defect on two consecutive sections. It was determined whether the artery was uniformly opacified without filling defects, contained thrombotic material or was completely occluded by a blood clot. Pulmonary vessels that could not be evaluated because of moving artifacts or inadequate opacification were classified as negative. Finally, all experts gave a subjective estimate concerning the simplicity of the diagnosis for both reconstructions.
RESULTS:
The diagnosis of thromboembolism at a subsegmental level was significantly different for axial sections and radial reconstruction: at 4-slice CT, 77 subsegmental thromboembolisms were found in axial sections vs. 98.6 in radial reconstructions; at 8-slice CT, 23.6 in axial sections vs. 31.2 in radial reconstructions; and using the combined evaluation, 103.2 in axial sections vs. 130.6 in radial reconstructions, with a significance of p = 0.043. The five judges did not find any significant differences in the number of the blood clots in each pulmonary segment. Concerning the simplicity of the diagnosis, the subjective judgment classified the radial reconstructions as better in 49.7 % and the axial sections as better in 22 %. The radial reconstructions of the 4-slice CT were classified as better in 45.7 % vs. 25 % and the 8-slice CT as better in 66 % vs. 16 %.
CONCLUSION:
Using radial multiplanar reformatting of the MS-CT data sets improves significantly the recognition of subsegmental pulmonary embolism.
AuthorsM Pech, G Wieners, E Lopez-Hänninen, R Röttgen, R Bittner, U Engert, J Ricke
JournalRoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin (Rofo) Vol. 176 Issue 11 Pg. 1576-81 (Nov 2004) ISSN: 1438-9029 [Print] Germany
Vernacular TitleStellenwert radiärer Reformatierungen in der CT-Diagnostik der Lungenarterienembolie.
PMID15497075 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Evaluation Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Contrast Media
Topics
  • Acute Disease
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Angiography
  • Artifacts
  • Contrast Media
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Pulmonary Artery (diagnostic imaging)
  • Pulmonary Embolism (diagnostic imaging)
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Thromboembolism (diagnostic imaging)
  • Thrombosis (diagnostic imaging)
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed (methods)

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