Objective Comparative evaluation of ground-glass opacity using conventional high-resolution computed tomography technique and volumetric computed tomography by 64-row multi-slice scanner, verifying advantage of volumetric acquisition and post-processing technique allowed by 64-row CT scanner. Methods Thirty-four patients, in which was assessed ground-glass opacity pattern by previous high-resolution computed tomography during a clinical-radiological follow-up for their lung disease, were studied by means of 64-row multi-slice computed tomography. Comparative evaluation of image quality was done by both CT modalities. Results It was reported good inter-observer agreement (k value 0.78–0.90) in detection of ground-glass opacity with high-resolution computed tomography technique and volumetric Computed Tomography acquisition with moderate increasing of intra-observer agreement (k value 0.46) using volumetric computed tomography than high-resolution computed tomography. Conclusions In our experience, volumetric computed tomography with 64-row scanner shows good accuracy in detection of ground-glass opacity, providing a better spatial and temporal resolution and advanced post-processing technique than high-resolution computed tomography.
Sergiacomi, G., Cicciò, C., Boi, L., Velari, L., Crusco, S., Orlacchio, A., et al. (2010). Ground-glass opacity: high-resolution computed tomography and 64-multi-slice computed tomography findings comparison. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 74(3), 479-483 [10.1016/j.ejrad.2009.03.034].
Ground-glass opacity: high-resolution computed tomography and 64-multi-slice computed tomography findings comparison.
SERGIACOMI, GIANLUIGI;ORLACCHIO, ANTONIO;SIMONETTI, GIOVANNI MARIA EGISTO
2010-01-01
Abstract
Objective Comparative evaluation of ground-glass opacity using conventional high-resolution computed tomography technique and volumetric computed tomography by 64-row multi-slice scanner, verifying advantage of volumetric acquisition and post-processing technique allowed by 64-row CT scanner. Methods Thirty-four patients, in which was assessed ground-glass opacity pattern by previous high-resolution computed tomography during a clinical-radiological follow-up for their lung disease, were studied by means of 64-row multi-slice computed tomography. Comparative evaluation of image quality was done by both CT modalities. Results It was reported good inter-observer agreement (k value 0.78–0.90) in detection of ground-glass opacity with high-resolution computed tomography technique and volumetric Computed Tomography acquisition with moderate increasing of intra-observer agreement (k value 0.46) using volumetric computed tomography than high-resolution computed tomography. Conclusions In our experience, volumetric computed tomography with 64-row scanner shows good accuracy in detection of ground-glass opacity, providing a better spatial and temporal resolution and advanced post-processing technique than high-resolution computed tomography.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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