Periradicular infiltration of the lumbar spine: is iterative reconstruction software necessary to establish ultra-low-dose protocols? A quantitative and qualitative approach

La Radiologia medica(2018)

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Purpose Computed tomography (CT)-guided periradicular infiltration therapy has emerged as an effective treatment option for patients with low back pain. Concern about radiation exposure requires approaches allowing significant dose reduction. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the need for iterative reconstruction software in CT-guided periradicular infiltration therapy with an ultra-low-dose protocol. Materials and methods One hundred patients underwent CT-guided periradicular infiltration therapy of the lumbar spine using an ultra-low-dose protocol with adaptive iterative dose reduction 3D (AIDR 3D) for image reconstruction. In addition, images were reconstructed with filtered back-projection (FBP). Four experienced raters evaluated both reconstruction types for conspicuity of anatomical and instrumental features important for ensuring safe patient treatment. Image noise was measured as a quantitative marker of image quality. Results Interrater agreement was good for both AIDR 3D (Kendall’s W = 0.83) and FBP (0.78) reconstructions. Readers assigned the same scores for all features and both reconstruction algorithms in 81.3% of cases. Image noise was significantly lower (average SD of 60.07 vs. 99.54, p < 0.05) for AIDR 3D-reconstructed images. Conclusion Although it significantly lowers image noise, iterative reconstruction software is not mandatory to achieve adequate image quality with an ultra-low-dose CT protocol for guiding periradicular infiltration therapy of the lumbar spine.
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Computed tomography (CT),Dosimetry,Interventional,Spine
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