Asses the clinical performance of dual-energy CTC for the detection of larger polyps 1 cm or larger without cathartic preparation.
Determine the feasibility to differentiate polyps from stool with or without the use of contrast agents and to assess the feasibility and accuracy of dual energy techniques in a pilot patient study. 1.1 Formulate algorithms that use dual-energy information to quantitatively measure specific material density of colon polyps in physics based simulation. 1.2 Determine optimal scanning parameters on prototype CT equipment. 2.1 Measure the material composition density and Hounsfield number of polyps with and without simulated contrast enhancement. 2.2 Measure the accuracy of dual-energy techniques to differentiate between polyps and stool and if needed using a combination of simulated intravenous enhanced polyps and contrast material tagged stool. 3.0 Asses the clinical performance of dual-energy CTC for the detection of larger polyps 1 cm or larger without cathartic preparation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
12
Mayo Clinic
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Clinical performance of dual-energy CT colonography (CTC).
Detection of polyps in cathartic-free CTC using optimized dual-energy techniques.
Time frame: Three Months
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