학술논문

Phantom-based standardization of CT angiography images for spot sign detection
Document Type
article
Source
Neuroradiology. 59(9)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Stroke
Biomedical Imaging
Bioengineering
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
Clinical Research
Calibration
Cerebral Hemorrhage
Computed Tomography Angiography
Hematoma
Humans
Iodine
Phantoms
Imaging
Sensitivity and Specificity
Software
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Spot sign
CT angiography
Phantom standardization
ATACH-II and NETT Investigators
Neurosciences
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
PurposeThe CT angiography (CTA) spot sign is a strong predictor of hematoma expansion in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). However, CTA parameters vary widely across centers and may negatively impact spot sign accuracy in predicting ICH expansion. We developed a CT iodine calibration phantom that was scanned at different institutions in a large multicenter ICH clinical trial to determine the effect of image standardization on spot sign detection and performance.MethodsA custom phantom containing known concentrations of iodine was designed and scanned using the stroke CT protocol at each institution. Custom software was developed to read the CT volume datasets and calculate the Hounsfield unit as a function of iodine concentration for each phantom scan. CTA images obtained within 8 h from symptom onset were analyzed by two trained readers comparing the calibrated vs. uncalibrated density cutoffs for spot sign identification. ICH expansion was defined as hematoma volume growth >33%.ResultsA total of 90 subjects qualified for the study, of whom 17/83 (20.5%) experienced ICH expansion. The number of spot sign positive scans was higher in the calibrated analysis (67.8 vs 38.9% p