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Objectives: To evaluate the impact of movement and motion-artefact correction systems on CBCT image quality and interpretability of simulated diagnostic tasks for aligned and lateral-offset detectors. Methods: A human skull simulating three diagnostic tasks (implant planning in the anterior maxilla, implant planning in the left-side- mandible and mandibular molar furcation assessment in the right-side- mandible) was mounted on a robot performing six movement types. Four CBCT units were used: Cranex 3Dx (CRA), Ortophos SL (ORT), Promax 3D Mid (PRO), and X1. Protocols were tested with aligned (CRA, ORT, PRO, and X1) and lateral-offset (CRA and PRO) detectors and two motion-artefact correction systems (PRO and X1). Movements were performed at one moment-in- time (t1), for units with an aligned detector, and three moments-in- time (t1-first- half of the acquisition, t2-second- half, t3-both) for the units with a lateral-offset detector. 98 volumes were acquired. Images were scored by three observers, blinded to the unit and presence of movement, for motion-related stripe artefacts, overall unsharpness, and interpretability. Fleiss' κ was used to assess interobserver agreement. Results: Interobserver agreement was substantial for all parameters (0.66-0.68). For aligned detectors, in all diagnostic tasks a motion-artefact correction system influenced image interpretability. For lateral-offset detectors, the interpretability varied according to the unit and moment-in-time, in which the movement was performed. PRO motion-artefact correction system was less effective for the offset detector than its aligned counterpart. Conclusion: Motion-artefact correction systems enhanced image quality and interpretability for units with aligned detectors but were less effective for those with lateral-offset detectors.
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Santaella, G. M. H., Wenzel, A., Haiter-Neto, F., Rosalen, P. L., & Spin-Neto, R. (2019). Impact of movement and motion-artefact correction on image quality and interpretability in CBCT units with aligned and lateral-offset detectors. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.1259/dmfr.20190240
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