Experimental flat-panel high-spatial-resolution volume CT of the temporal bone.

Rajiv Gupta, Soenke H Bartling, Samit K Basu, William R Ross, Hartmut Becker, Armin Pfoh, Thomas Brady, Hugh D Curtin

Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114, USA.

Journal Article: American Journal of Neuroradiology (impact factor: 3.3). 09/2004; 25(8):1417-24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A CT scanner employing a digital flat-panel detector is capable of very high spatial resolution as compared with a multi-section CT (MSCT) scanner. Our purpose was to determine how well a prototypical volume CT (VCT) scanner with a flat-panel detector system defines fine structures in temporal bone. METHODS: Four partially manipulated temporal-bone specimens were imaged by use of a prototypical cone-beam VCT scanner with a flat-panel detector system at an isometric resolution of 150 microm at the isocenter. These specimens were also depicted by state-of-the-art multisection CT (MSCT). Forty-two structures imaged by both scanners were qualitatively assessed and rated, and scores assigned to VCT findings were compared with those of MSCT. RESULTS: Qualitative assessment of anatomic structures, lesions, cochlear implants, and middle-ear hearing aids indicated that image quality was significantly better with VCT (P < .001). Structures near the spatial-resolution limit of MSCT (e.g., bony covering of the tympanic segment of the facial canal, the incudo-stapedial joint, the proximal vestibular aqueduct, the interscalar septum, and the modiolus) had higher contrast and less partial-volume effect with VCT. CONCLUSION: The flat-panel prototype provides better definition of fine osseous structures of temporal bone than that of currently available MSCT scanners. This study provides impetus for further research in increasing spatial resolution beyond that offered by the current state-of-the-art scanners.

Source: PubMed

Comments on this publication

ResearchGate members can add comments. Sign up now and post your comment!

Similar publications

Science & Research Jobs

Keywords

available MSCT scanners
 
CT scanner
 
digital flat-panel detector
 
fine osseous structures
 
flat-panel detector system
 
flat-panel prototype
 
image quality
 
incudo-stapedial joint
 
interscalar septum
 
isometric resolution
 
middle-ear hearing
 
multi-section CT
 
prototypical cone-beam VCT scanner
 
prototypical volume CT
 
proximal vestibular aqueduct
 
Qualitative assessment
 
spatial resolution
 
spatial-resolution limit
 
state-of-the-art multisection CT
 
VCT findings