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Estimation of urinary stone composition by automated processing of CT images
The objective of this article was developing an automated tool for routine
clinical practice to estimate urinary stone composition from CT images based on
the density of all constituent voxels. A total of 118 stones for which the
composition had been determined by infrared spectroscopy were placed in a
helical CT scanner. A standard acquisition, low-dose and high-dose acquisitions
were performed. All voxels constituting each stone were automatically selected.
A dissimilarity index evaluating variations of density around each voxel was
created in order to minimize partial volume effects: stone composition was
established on the basis of voxel density of homogeneous zones. Stone
composition was determined in 52% of cases. Sensitivities for each compound
were: uric acid: 65%, struvite: 19%, cystine: 78%, carbapatite: 33.5%, calcium
oxalate dihydrate: 57%, calcium oxalate monohydrate: 66.5%, brushite: 75%.
Low-dose acquisition did not lower the performances (P < 0.05). This entirely
automated approach eliminates manual intervention on the images by the
radiologist while providing identical performances including for low-dose
protocols
Current Practice Patterns in the Management of Upper Urinary Tract Calculi in the North Central United States
Néphrolithotomie percutanée sans exposition aux rayons X réalisée sous contrôle d’une urétéroscopie souple : 32 premiers cas
Ureterorenoscopy with Holmium-Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Fragmentation Is a Safe and Efficient Technique for Stone Treatment in Patients with a Body Mass Index Superior to 30 kg/m 2
Diagnostic anatomopathologique et prise en charge clinique des lésions planes urothéliales détectées à l’aide de l’acide aminolevulinique (Hexvix®)
AID TO PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS BY VIRTUAL PROJECTION OF THE ULTRASOUND PUNCTURE TRACT ONTO FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGES
BPC-07 - Performance de la bandelette urinaire devant une suspicion de cystite simple en conditions réelles de soins primaires
Erratum à l’article « Diagnostic anatomopathologique et prise en charge clinique des lésions planes urothéliales détectées à l’aide de l’acide aminolevulinique (Hexvix®) » [Prog Urol 2011;21(3):157–65]
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