MR defecating proctography (MRDP) is a noninvasive examination that can be used for evaluating posterior compartment disorders. MRDP has several advantages over conventional fluoroscopic defecography. These benefits include high-contrast resolution evaluation of the deep pelvic organs, simultaneous multicompartmental assessment that is performed statically and dynamically during defecation, and lack of ionizing radiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study is to retrospectively assess the impact of iterative metal artifact reduction (IMAR) with iterative reconstruction (IR) on the image quality and diagnostic performance of CT urography in the evaluation of patients with hip prostheses, compared with IR alone. CT urography examinations that were reconstructed using IR with and without IMAR were analyzed for 57 patients (29 women and 28 men; mean age, 74 years [range, 22-94 years]) with hip prostheses (40 unilateral and 17 bilateral). For quantitative analysis, image noise within the bladder was measured.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To determine: whether the use of both esophagography (EG) and CT is superior to either study alone in the detection of esophageal injuries and perforations.
Methods: Paired CT and EG performed for suspected perforated or injured native esophagus (NAE) or neo-esophagus (NEOE) were retrospectively identified and independently scored for likelihood of perforation with a Likert scale. Official reports were scored with the same scale.