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Milim Kim1, Jeong Min Lee2, Jeong Hee Yoon3, Hyoshin Son1, Jin Woo Choi3, Joon Koo Han2, Byung Ihn Choi2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the adaptive iterative dose reduction (AIDR) three-dimensional (3D) algorithm in CT on noise reduction and the image quality compared to the filtered back projection (FBP) algorithm and to compare the effectiveness of AIDR 3D on noise reduction according to the body habitus using phantoms with different sizes.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive iterative dose reduction; Body sizes; CT, phantom study
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24644409 PMCID: PMC3955785 DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2014.15.2.195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Radiol ISSN: 1229-6929 Impact factor: 3.500
Fig. 1Images of three phantoms with different thicknesses of subcutaneous fat: 24-cm-diameter phantom (left); 30-cm-diameter phantom (middle); and 40-cm-diameter phantom (right).
Fig. 2Region of interest circles drawn for quantitative analysis of phantom study on CT image of 40-cm phantom reconstructed with filtered back projection at tube current time product of 200 mAs.
Fig. 3CT image of module 1 of 40-cm phantom reconstructed with adaptive iterative dose reduction three-dimensional standard mode at tube current time product of 180 mAs, showing alignment line (arrows).
Noise, SNR, and CNR from Phantom Imaging in Different-Sized Phantoms
Note.- Average values for all data using 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 250, and 290 mAs, respectively, are shown. *P value indicates p value from repeated measures analysis of variance, †P1,2,3indicates that all three p values from Bonferroni correction are < 0.05. AIDR = adaptive iterative dose reduction, CNR = contrast-to-noise ratio, FBP = filtered back projection, Mild = AIDR mild reconstruction algorithm, SNR = signal-to-noise ratio, STD = AIDR standard reconstruction algorithm, STR = AIDR strong reconstruction algorithm, 24 = 24-cm phantom, 30 = 30-cm phantom, 40 = 40-cm phantom, respectively
Effectiveness of AIDR 3D Algorithm with Three Different Strengths for Image Noise Reduction and Improvement of SNR and CNR in Different-Sized Phantom Models
Note.- Average values for all data using 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 250, and 290 mAs, respectively, are shown. Values indicate percentage of relative decrease or increase of noise, SNR or CNR after applying different strengths of AIDR techniques: negative values indicate decrease of value in percentage, whereas positive values indicate increase of value in percentage. P1 indicates difference in noise reduction between Mild and Standard settings compared with FBP, and P2 indicates difference in noise reduction between Standard and Strong setting compared with FBP. AIDR = adaptive iterative dose reduction, CNR = contrast-to-noise ratio, FBP = filtered back projection, Mild = mild reconstruction algorithm, SNR = signal-to-noise ratio, STD = standard reconstruction algorithm, STR = strong reconstruction algorithm, 3D = three-dimensional
Comparison of Effectiveness of AIDR 3D Standard Setting on Noise Reduction Depending on Phantom Size
Note.- *P value indicates differences in % of noise reduction after using AIDR standard setting compared with FBP, depending on size of phantoms by repeated measures analysis of variance test, †P1, P2, and P3 indicates p values from Bonferroni correction: P1 represents difference in % of noise reduction with AIDR standard setting between 24 cm and 30cm phantom; P2 represents difference in % of noise reduction with AIDR standard setting between 24-cm and 40-cm phantom; and P3 represents difference in % of noise reduction with AIDR standard setting between 30-cm and 40-cm phantom, respectively. AIDR = adaptive iterative dose reduction, CTDI = computed tomography dose index, DLP = dose length product, FBP = filtered back projection, TCTP = tube current-time product, 3D = three-dimensional, 24 cm = 24-cm phantom, 30 cm = 30-cm phantom, 40 cm = 40-cm phantom
Qualitative Analysis Results of AIDR 3D Image Sets and FBP Image Set in Different-Sized Phantoms
Note.- Values presented indicate mean ± standard deviation. *P values indicate result of Friedman test, †P1, P2, and P3 indicate result of Wilcoxon test: P1 indicates difference between FBP and AIDR-mild reconstruction mode; P2 indicates difference between FBP and AIDR-standard reconstruction mode; and P3 indicates difference between FBP and AIDR-strong mode, respectively. AIDR = adaptive iterative dose reduction, FBP = filtered back projection, Mild = mild reconstruction algorithm, STD = standard reconstruction algorithm, STR = strong reconstruction algorithm, 3D = three-dimensional
Fig. 4CT images of 40-cm phantom scanned with tube current time product of 180 mAs reconstructed with filtered back projection (A), adaptive iterative dose reduction three-dimensional mild (B), standard (C), and strong modes (D).