Visualization of acute aortic injury with cinematic rendering.
Abdullah Al KhalifahStefan L ZimmermanElliot K FishmanPublished in: Emergency radiology (2022)
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the appearance of traumatic aortic injuries with the novel 3-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) visualization technique known as cinematic rendering (CR). CR uses a novel lighting model to create photorealistic images with excellent anatomic detail for improved depiction of the extent of traumatic aortic injuries. Four patients with acute traumatic aortic injury identified on thoracic CT angiography were analyzed by creating standard 3D volume-rendered reconstructions and CR images on an independent 3D workstation. In this series of four patients, we present the typical patterns of aortic injury imaging findings and complications associated with traumatic aortic injury, with an emphasis on the utilization of the novel 3D technique of CR. CR can provide realistic imaging of the thoracic aortic contour with excellent spatial details. This methodology allows for an accurate assessment of aortic injury and optimal preoperative planning in patients with traumatic thoracic aortic injury.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- aortic dissection
- left ventricular
- spinal cord injury
- pulmonary artery
- computed tomography
- spinal cord
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- intensive care unit
- deep learning
- coronary artery
- newly diagnosed
- pulmonary hypertension
- positron emission tomography
- patients undergoing
- contrast enhanced
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- image quality
- prognostic factors
- atrial fibrillation
- convolutional neural network
- drug induced