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24 March 2016 Performance evaluation of multi-material electronic cleansing for ultra-low-dose dual-energy CT colonography
Rie Tachibana, Naja Kohlhase, Janne J. Näppi, Toru Hironaka, Junko Ota, Takayuki Ishida, Daniele Regge, Hiroyuki Yoshida
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Abstract
Accurate electronic cleansing (EC) for CT colonography (CTC) enables the visualization of the entire colonic surface without residual materials. In this study, we evaluated the accuracy of a novel multi-material electronic cleansing (MUMA-EC) scheme for non-cathartic ultra-low-dose dual-energy CTC (DE-CTC). The MUMA-EC performs a wateriodine material decomposition of the DE-CTC images and calculates virtual monochromatic images at multiple energies, after which a random forest classifier is used to label the images into the regions of lumen air, soft tissue, fecal tagging, and two types of partial-volume boundaries based on image-based features. After the labeling, materials other than soft tissue are subtracted from the CTC images. For pilot evaluation, 384 volumes of interest (VOIs), which represented sources of subtraction artifacts observed in current EC schemes, were sampled from 32 ultra-low-dose DE-CTC scans. The voxels in the VOIs were labeled manually to serve as a reference standard. The metric for EC accuracy was the mean overlap ratio between the labels of the reference standard and the labels generated by the MUMA-EC, a dualenergy EC (DE-EC), and a single-energy EC (SE-EC) scheme. Statistically significant differences were observed between the performance of the MUMA/DE-EC and the SE-EC methods (p<0.001). Visual assessment confirmed that the MUMA-EC generated less subtraction artifacts than did DE-EC and SE-EC. Our MUMA-EC scheme yielded superior performance over conventional SE-EC scheme in identifying and minimizing subtraction artifacts on noncathartic ultra-low-dose DE-CTC images.
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Rie Tachibana, Naja Kohlhase, Janne J. Näppi, Toru Hironaka, Junko Ota, Takayuki Ishida, Daniele Regge, and Hiroyuki Yoshida "Performance evaluation of multi-material electronic cleansing for ultra-low-dose dual-energy CT colonography", Proc. SPIE 9785, Medical Imaging 2016: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 978526 (24 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2217140
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KEYWORDS
Cancer

Colorectal cancer

Computed tomography

Iodine

Machine learning

Medical research

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