Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 29, Issue 8 , Pages 858-867, October 2007

Development of a synthetic phantom for the selection of optimal scanning parameters in CAD–CT colonography

  • Tarik A. Chowdhury

      Affiliations

    • Vision Systems Group, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +353 17007636; fax: +353 17005508.
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  • Paul F. Whelan

      Affiliations

    • Vision Systems Group, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland
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  • Ovidiu Ghita

      Affiliations

    • Vision Systems Group, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland
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  • Nicolas Sezille

      Affiliations

    • Vision Systems Group, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland
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  • Shane Foley

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin 7, Ireland

Received 17 August 2005; received in revised form 13 September 2006; accepted 19 September 2006. published online 13 November 2006.

Abstract 

The aim of this paper is to present the development of a synthetic phantom that can be used for the selection of optimal scanning parameters in computed tomography (CT) colonography. In this paper we attempt to evaluate the influence of the main scanning parameters including slice thickness, reconstruction interval, field of view, table speed and radiation dose on the overall performance of a computer aided detection (CAD)–CTC system. From these parameters the radiation dose received a special attention, as the major problem associated with CTC is the patient exposure to significant levels of ionising radiation. To examine the influence of the scanning parameters we performed 51 CT scans where the spread of scanning parameters was divided into seven different protocols. A large number of experimental tests were performed and the results analysed. The results show that automatic polyp detection is feasible even in cases when the CADCTC system was applied to low dose CT data acquired with the following protocol: 13mAs/rotation with collimation of 1.5mm×16mm, slice thickness of 3.0mm, reconstruction interval of 1.5mm, table speed of 30mm per rotation. The CT phantom data acquired using this protocol was analysed by an automated CAD–CTC system and the experimental results indicate that our system identified all clinically significant polyps (i.e. larger than 5mm).

Keywords: CT colonography, Synthetic phantom, Radiation dose, Polyp detection

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PII: S1350-4533(06)00189-5

doi:10.1016/j.medengphy.2006.09.005

Medical Engineering & Physics
Volume 29, Issue 8 , Pages 858-867, October 2007