PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

The effectiveness of post-processing head and neck CT angiography using contrast enhancement boost technique.

  • Chuluunbaatar Otgonbaatar,
  • Pil-Hyun Jeon,
  • Jae-Kyun Ryu,
  • Hackjoon Shim,
  • Sang-Hyun Jeon,
  • Sung Min Ko,
  • Hyunjung Kim,
  • Jin Woo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284793
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
p. e0284793

Abstract

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Background and purposeThis study aimed to investigate the potential of contrast enhancement (CE)-boost technique in the head and neck computed tomography (CT) angiography in terms of the objective and subjective image quality.Materials and methodsConsecutive patients who underwent head and neck CT angiography between May 2022 and July 2022 were included. The CE-boost images were generated by combining the subtracted iodinated image and contrast-enhanced image. The objective image analysis was compared for each image with and without CE-boost technique using the CT attenuation, image noise, signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise-ratio (CNR), and image sharpness (full width at half width maximum, FWHM). The subjective image analysis was evaluated by two independent experienced radiologists in the following aspects: the overall image quality, motion artifact, vascular delineation, and vessel sharpness.ResultsA total of 65 patients (mean age, 59.48 ± 13.71 years; range, 24-87 years; 36 women) were included. The CT attenuation of the vertebrobasilar arteries was significantly (p ConclusionsIn both objective and subjective image analysis, the CE-boost technique provided higher image quality without increasing the flow rate and concentration of contrast media in the head and neck CT angiography. Furthermore, the vessel completeness and delineation were superior in CE-boost images than in conventional images.