AIM: To determine, in an in vitro animal model, the feasibility of subtract
ing residual faecal material, during virtual colonoscopy, by uniform mixing
of the colonic contents with barium,
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Segments of animal colon containing simulated soft-t
issue polyps, measuring 3-10 mm, were filled with a faecal substitute consi
sting of a barium and peanut butter mix that had an attenuation value great
er than 200 Hounsfield units. The colonic segments were then examined by CT
using 3-10 mm beam collimations, and at pitch factors of 1 and 2, Using su
btraction cut-off levels varying from 100-250 Hounsfield units, the barium
and peanut butter mix was then subtracted to reveal the underlying polyps,
RESULTS: Our optimal technical parameters required 3-mm beam collimation, a
helical pitch factor of 2, reconstruction intervals of 3 mm, and a subtrac
tion cut-off level of 150 Hounsfield units, The subtraction technique, in t
his animal model, had a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 80% for pol
yps measuring greater than 3 mm.
CONCLUSION: In this limited animal model, the subtraction technique utilize
d was technically feasible and had an acceptable sensitivity.