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Evaluation of Abdominal CT Obtained Using a Deep Learning-Based Image Reconstruction Engine Compared with CT Using Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction.
Yoo, Yeo Jin; Choi, In Young; Yeom, Suk Keu; Cha, Sang Hoon; Jung, Yunsub; Han, Hyun Jong; Shim, Euddeum.
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  • Yoo YJ; Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR.
  • Choi IY; Korea University Medical Center, KR.
  • Yeom SK; Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR.
  • Cha SH; Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR.
  • Jung Y; GE Healthcare, KR.
  • Han HJ; Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR.
  • Shim E; Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR.
J Belg Soc Radiol ; 106(1): 15, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35480337
Purpose: To compare the image quality of CT obtained using a deep learning-based image reconstruction (DLIR) engine with images with adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction-V (AV). Materials and Methods: Using a phantom, the noise power spectrum (NPS) and task-based transfer function (TTF) were measured in images with different reconstructions (filtered back projection [FBP], AV30, 50, 100, DLIR-L, M, H) at multiple doses. One hundred and twenty abdominal CTs with 30% dose reduction were processed using AV30, AV50, DLIR-L, M, H. Objective and subjective analyses were performed. Results: The NPS peak of DLIR was lower than that of AV30 or AV50. Compared with AV30, the NPS average spatial frequencies were higher with DLIR-L or DLIR-M. For lower contrast objects, TTF in images with DLIR were higher than those with AV. The standard deviation in DLIR-H and DLIR-M was significantly lower than AV30 and AV50. The overall image quality was the best for DLIR-M (p < 0.001). Conclusions: DLIR showed improved image quality and decreased noise under a decreased radiation dose.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article