Effects of filtering on colorectal polyp detection in ultra low dose CT

G.A.F. Schoonenberg, A.H. Vries, de, S.E. Grigorescu, J. Peters, A. Vilanova, R. Truyen, J. Stoker, F.A. Gerritsen

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Abstract

We have evaluated the feasibility of polyp detection on simulated ultra low dose CT Colonography data by a computer aided polyp detection (CAD) algorithm. We compared the results of ultra low dose to normal dose data. Twenty-three extensively prepared patients were scanned in prone and supine position at 25 to 100 mAs (average 70 mAs) depending on their waist circumference. Noise was added and the scans were reconstructed at 6.25 and 1.39 mAs. To evaluate the performance of the CAD system, polyps detected by an experienced reviewer and confirmed at colonoscopy were used as ground truth. Curvature, concavity and sphericity of the colon surface were used to detect polyp candidates. Bilateral filtering was used to reduce noise. We present the results for 40 polyps of 6 mm or larger as measured during colonoscopy. The by-polyp sensitivity was 80% for medium size polyps (6-9 mm) and 97% for large polyps (10 mm or larger) at an average value of 5 false-positives per scan for normal dose data. The by-polyp sensitivity was 81% for medium size polyps and 85% for large size polyps at an average value of 5 false-positives per scan for low dose data (6.25 mAs). Finally for the ultra low dose data (1.39 mAs) we achieved a by-polyp sensitivity of 75% for medium size polyps and 97% for large polyps at an average value of 5 false-positives per scan. The conclusion of our study is that CAD for polyp detection is feasible on ultra low dose CT colonography data.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMedical imaging 2006 - Physiology, function, and structure from medical images : 12 - 14 February 2006, San Diego, California, USA
EditorsA. Maduca
Place of PublicationBellingham, Wash.
PublisherSPIE
Pages1-10
ISBN (Print)0-8194-6186-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event2006 Medical Imaging : Image Processing - Town & Country Resort, San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: 11 Feb 200616 Feb 2006

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE
Volume6143
ISSN (Print)0277-786X

Conference

Conference2006 Medical Imaging : Image Processing
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period11/02/0616/02/06
Other"Image Processing" / "Physiology, Function, and Structure from Medical Images"

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