Effect of varying slice thickness on coronary calcium scoring with multislice computed tomography in vitro and in vivo
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Effect of varying slice thickness on coronary calcium scoring with multislice computed tomography in vitro and in vivo
Abstract
Objectives: To compare coronary calcium scoring results (calcium volume, calcium mass, Agatston score, and number of lesions) of different slice thicknesses using a 16-slice CT (MSCT) scanner.
Materials and methods: A nonmoving anthropomorphic thorax phantom with calcium cylinders of different sizes and densities was scanned 30 times with repositioning applying a standardized retrospectively ECG-gated MSCT (SOMATOM Sensation 16; Siemens, Forchheim, Germany) scan protocol: collimation 12 x 0.75 mm, tube voltage 120 kV, effective tube current time-product 133 mAs(eff). Fifty patients (29 male; age 57.2 +/- 8.4 years) underwent a nonenhanced scan applying the same scan protocol. Two image sets (effective slice thicknesses 3 mm and 1 mm) were reconstructed at 60% of the RR interval. Image noise was measured in both studies. Calcium volume, calcium mass and Agatston score were calculated using a commercially available software tool.
Results: Due to increased image noise in thinner slices, calcium scoring in all scans was performed applying a scoring threshold of 350 HU. In the phantom study, 1-mm slices showed significantly higher scoring results in respect to calcium volume (+8.2%), calcium mass (+12.5%), and Agatston score (+5.3%) (all P < 0.0001). In the patient study, 27 patients had coronary calcifications in 3-mm slices, and 31 patients had coronary calcifications in 1-mm slices. Thinner slices showed significantly higher scoring results in respect to volume (+47.1%), mass (+47.2%), and Agatston score (+29.7%) (all P < 0.0001).
Conclusions: When comparing 3-mm and 1-mm slices in coronary calcium scoring in MSCT, thinner slices lead to significantly increased scoring results.
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