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Title: Characterization of artifact simulating aortic dissection in computed tomography imaging. Author: Parry CK, Rajagopalan B. Journal: J Digit Imaging; 2001 Jun; 14(2 Suppl 1):220-1. PubMed ID: 11442104. Abstract: An artifact simulating aortic dissection has been seen in computed tomography (CT) and reported in numerous journals. The purpose of this study is to determine the origin. A phantom was constructed to simulate the motion of the ascending aorta during the cardiac cycle. Technique factors such as scan time, slice thickness, pitch, and reconstruction algorithms were examined for their effect on the simulated dissection appearance. Change in the angle of the simulated aorta with respect to the scanner axis was also studied. CT images displaying the simulated aortic dissection are obtained reproducibly. The amplitude of the artifact is more pronounced for increased scan time. The artifact amplitude is proportional to the displacement of the phantom. The simulated aortic dissection seems to be more pronounced when the scan time is comparable to the cycling time of aortic motion.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]