Author:
Vanrossomme Axel E.,Chodzyński Kamil J.,Eker Omer F.,Boudjeltia Karim Zouaoui
Abstract
AbstractAneurysm wall motion has been reported to be associated with rupture. However, its quantification with medical imaging is challenging and should be based on experimental ground-truth to avoid misinterpretation of results. In this work a time-resolved CT angiography (4D-CTA) acquisition protocol is proposed to detect the pulsation of intracranial aneurysms with a low radiation dose. To acquire ground-truth data, the accuracy of volume pulsation detection and quantification in a silicone phantom was assessed by applying pressure sinusoidal waves of increasing amplitudes. These experiments were carried out using a test bench that could reproduce pulsatile waveforms similar to those inside the internal carotid arteries of human subjects. 4D-CTA acquisition parameters (mAs, kVp) were then selected to achieve reliable pulsation detection and quantification with the lowest radiation dose achievable. The resulting acquisition protocol was then used to image an anterior communicating artery aneurysm in a human subject. Data reveals that in a simplified in vitro setting 4D-CTA allows for an effective and reproducible method to detect and quantify aneurysm volume pulsation with an inferior limit as low as 3 mm3 and a background noise of 0.5–1 mm3. Aneurysm pulsation can be detected in vivo with a radiation dose approximating 1 mSv.
Funder
Fonds Erasme pour la Recherche Médicale
CHU de Charleroi
Fonds de la Chirurgie Cardiaque
Fonds de la Recherche Médicale en Hainaut
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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