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Submillisievert chest CT with filtered back projection and iterative reconstruction techniques.

Atul Padole1, Sarabjeet Singh, Jeanne B Ackman, Carol Wu, Synho Do, Sarvenaz Pourjabbar, Ranish Deedar Ali Khawaja, Alexi Otrakji, Subba Digumarthy, Jo-Anne Shepard, Mannudeep Kalra.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare submillisievert chest CT images reconstructed with filtered back projection (FBP), SafeCT, adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR), and model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) with standard of care FBP images. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifty patients (33 men and 17 women; mean age [± SD], 62 ± 10 years) undergoing routine chest CT gave written informed consent for acquisition of an additional submillisievert chest CT series with reduced tube current but identical scanning length as standard of care chest CT. Sinogram data of the submillisievert series were reconstructed with FBP, SafeCT, ASIR, and MBIR and compared with FBP images at standard-dose chest CT (n = 8 × 50 = 400 series). Two thoracic radiologists performed independent comparison for visualization of lesion margin, visibility of small structures, and diagnostic acceptability. Objective noise measurements and noise spectral density were obtained.
RESULTS: Of 287 detected lesions, 162 were less than 1-cm noncalcified nodules. Lesion margins were well seen on all submillisievert reconstruction images except MBIR, on which they were poorly visualized. Likewise, only submillisievert MBIR images were suboptimal for visibility of normal structures, such as pulmonary vessels in the outer 2 cm of the lung, interlobular fissures, and subsegmental bronchial walls. MBIR had the lowest image noise compared with other techniques.
CONCLUSION: FBP, SafeCT, ASIR, and MBIR can enable optimal lesion evaluation on chest CT acquired at a volume CT dose index of 2 mGy. However, all submillisievert reconstruction techniques were suboptimal for visualization of mediastinal structures. Submillisievert MBIR images were suboptimal for visibility of normal lung structures despite showing lower image noise.

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Keywords:  CT radiation dose reduction; chest CT; filtered back projection; iterative reconstruction techniques

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25247943     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.13.12312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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2.  Ultralow-dose CT with knowledge-based iterative model reconstruction (IMR) in evaluation of pulmonary tuberculosis: comparison of radiation dose and image quality.

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4.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Lungs as a Radiation-Free Technique for Lung Pathologies in Immunodeficient patients.

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6.  Deep-learning reconstruction for ultra-low-dose lung CT: Volumetric measurement accuracy and reproducibility of artificial ground-glass nodules in a phantom study.

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9.  Influence of model based iterative reconstruction algorithm on image quality of multiplanar reformations in reduced dose chest CT.

Authors:  Heloise Barras; Vincent Dunet; Anne-Lise Hachulla; Jochen Grimm; Catherine Beigelman-Aubry
Journal:  Acta Radiol Open       Date:  2016-08-24

10.  CT Pulmonary Angiography at Reduced Radiation Exposure and Contrast Material Volume Using Iterative Model Reconstruction and iDose4 Technique in Comparison to FBP.

Authors:  Azien Laqmani; Maximillian Kurfürst; Sebastian Butscheidt; Susanne Sehner; Jakob Schmidt-Holtz; Cyrus Behzadi; Hans Dieter Nagel; Gerhard Adam; Marc Regier
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