In vivo evaluation of carotid artery stents using multi-detector-row computed tomography angiography: Comparison of 3 kernels

  • Youn Joo Lee
  • , Yeon Soo Lim
  • , Na Young Jung
  • , Won Jong Yoo
  • , Mi Sook Sung
  • , Myung Hee Chung
  • , Bum Soo Kim

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the lumen visibility of carotid artery stents using multi-detector-row computed tomography (MDCT) angiography; compare medium-smooth, medium-sharp, and sharp kernels; and correlate these results to those of digital subtraction angiography (DSA). METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 52 stents from 51 patients who underwent 16- and 64-slice MDCT angiography. Lumen diameters were measured 3 times by 2 neuroradiologists, and artificial luminal narrowing was calculated. To assess detection of in-stent restenosis (>50%), 2 neuroradiologists evaluated all MDCT and DSA images. RESULTS: Excellent intraobserver and interobserver agreements were obtained for the lumen diameter measurements (P < 0.001). Lumen diameter visibility improved, and artificial luminal narrowing decreased from the medium-smooth kernel to the sharp kernel. Visual estimation of all CT angiography using the 3 kernels showed high accuracy for detection of in-stent restenosis (>50%), compared with DSA. CONCLUSIONS: Computed tomography angiography using a sharp kernel allows for more accurate assessment of lumen visibility after carotid artery stenting.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)402-407
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Computer Assisted Tomography
    Volume37
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • CT angiography
    • carotid artery
    • stents

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