Validation of Second-Generation Motion-Correction Software for Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography With Novel Quantitative Approach. Journal Article


Authors: Goldberg, A; Adams, WH; Thomsen, B; Ashraf, U; Vasilopoulos, V
Article Title: Validation of Second-Generation Motion-Correction Software for Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography With Novel Quantitative Approach.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography of the coronary arteries (CTCA) is an important diagnostic tool. However, motion degradation is sometimes a challenge to interpretation and quantification, particularly with elevated heart rates. Here, a novel quantitative method is presented as part of an evaluation of one particular motion correction algorithm. METHODS: Computed tomography of the coronary arteries scans from 49 patients, with heart rates of >70 bpm, were identified with motion artifacts in multiple coronary segments. At these foci (196), an objective measure of motion degradation, defined here by cross-section eccentricity, was determined before and after image processing with second-generation GE SnapShot Freeze software (SSF-2.0). In addition, a subjective scoring was applied by an expert cardiothoracic radiologist both before and after processing. RESULTS: An overall decrease in vessel eccentricity strongly correlated (P 0.001) with processing of the images by motion-correction software. A concurrent overall increase in subjective vessel clarity correlated (P 0.001) with application of the software as well. CONCLUSIONS: A novel quantitative method (and subjective analysis) for evaluation of CTCA motion has been described and applied to validation of SSF-2.0 motion-correction software. Both the technique and software demonstrate promise for robust clinical utility in CTCA evaluation.
Journal Title: Journal of computer assisted tomography
ISSN: 1532-3145; 0363-8715
Publisher: Unknown  
Date Published: 2021