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Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT.

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Rajagopal, JR; Farhadi, F; Richards, T; Nikpanah, M; Sahbaee, P; Shanbhag, SM; Bandettini, WP; Saboury, B; Malayeri, AA; Pritchard, WF ...
Published in: Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging
October 2021

PURPOSE: To compare the performance of energy-integrating detector (EID) CT, photon-counting detector CT (PCCT), and high-resolution PCCT (HR-PCCT) for the visualization of coronary plaques and reduction of stent artifacts in a phantom model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An investigational scanner with EID and PCCT subsystems was used to image a coronary artery phantom containing cylindrical probes simulating different plaque compositions. The phantom was imaged with and without coronary stents using both subsystems. Images were reconstructed with a clinical cardiac kernel and an additional HR-PCCT kernel. Regions of interest were drawn around probes and evaluated for in-plane diameter and a qualitative comparison by expert readers. A linear mixed-effects model was used to compare the diameter results, and a Shrout-Fleiss intraclass correlation coefficient was used to assess consistency in the reader study. RESULTS: Comparing in-plane diameter to the physical dimension for nonstented and stented phantoms, measurements of the HR-PCCT images were more accurate (nonstented: 4.4% ± 1.1 [standard deviation], stented: -9.4% ± 4.6) than EID (nonstented: 15.5% ± 4.0, stented: -19.5% ± 5.8) and PCCT (nonstented: 19.4% ± 2.5, stented: -18.3% ± 4.4). Our analysis of variance found diameter measurements to be different across image groups for both nonstented and stented cases (P < .001). HR-PCCT showed less change on average in percent stenosis due to the addition of a stent (-5.5%) than either EID (+90.5%) or PCCT (+313%). For both nonstented and stented phantoms, observers rated the HR-PCCT images as having higher plaque conspicuity and as being the image type that was least impacted by stent artifacts, with a high level of agreement (interclass correlation coefficient = 0.85). CONCLUSION: Despite increased noise, HR-PCCT images were able to better visualize coronary plaques and reduce stent artifacts compared with EID or PCCT reconstructions.Keywords: CT-Spectral Imaging (Dual Energy), Phantom Studies, Cardiac, Physics, Technology Assessment© RSNA, 2021.

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Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging

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2638-6135

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October 2021

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3

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5

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e210102

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Rajagopal, J. R., Farhadi, F., Richards, T., Nikpanah, M., Sahbaee, P., Shanbhag, S. M., … Chen, M. Y. (2021). Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT. Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging, 3(5), e210102. https://doi.org/10.1148/ryct.2021210102
Rajagopal, Jayasai R., Faraz Farhadi, Taylor Richards, Moozhan Nikpanah, Pooyan Sahbaee, Sujata M. Shanbhag, W Patricia Bandettini, et al. “Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT.Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging 3, no. 5 (October 2021): e210102. https://doi.org/10.1148/ryct.2021210102.
Rajagopal JR, Farhadi F, Richards T, Nikpanah M, Sahbaee P, Shanbhag SM, et al. Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT. Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging. 2021 Oct;3(5):e210102.
Rajagopal, Jayasai R., et al. “Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT.Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging, vol. 3, no. 5, Oct. 2021, p. e210102. Pubmed, doi:10.1148/ryct.2021210102.
Rajagopal JR, Farhadi F, Richards T, Nikpanah M, Sahbaee P, Shanbhag SM, Bandettini WP, Saboury B, Malayeri AA, Pritchard WF, Jones EC, Samei E, Chen MY. Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT. Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging. 2021 Oct;3(5):e210102.

Published In

Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging

DOI

EISSN

2638-6135

Publication Date

October 2021

Volume

3

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e210102

Location

United States