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Adaptive iterative dose reduction 3D (AIDR 3D) vs. filtered back projection: radiation dose reduction capabilities of wide volume and helical scanning techniques on area-detector CT in a chest phantom study.

Shinichiro Seki1, Hisanobu Koyama2, Yoshiharu Ohno3, Sumiaki Matsumoto3, Hiroyasu Inokawa4, Naoki Sugihara4, Kazuro Sugimura1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Computed tomography (CT) has important roles for lung cancer screening, and therefore radiation dose reduction by using iterative reconstruction technique and scanning methods receive widespread attention.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of two reconstruction techniques (filtered back projection [FBP] and adaptive iterative dose reduction using three-dimensional processing [AIDR 3D]) and two acquisition techniques (wide-volume scan [WVS] and helical scan as 64-detector-row CT [64HS]) on the lung nodule identifications of using a chest phantom.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A chest CT phantom including lung nodules was scanned using WVS and 64HS at nine different tube currents (TCs; range, 270-10 mA). All CT datasets were reconstructed with AIDR 3D and FBP. Standard deviation (SD) measurements by region of interest placement and qualitative nodule identifications were statistically compared. 64HS and WVS were evaluated separately, and FBP images acquired with 270 mA was defined as the standard reference.
RESULTS: SDs of all datasets with AIDR 3D showed no significant differences (P > 0.05) with standard reference. When comparing nodule identifications, area under the curve on WVS with AIDR 3D with TC <30 mA, on 64HS with AIDR 3D with TC <40 mA, and on reconstructions with FBP and each scan method with TC <60 mA was significantly lower than with standard reference (P < 0.05). With the same TC and reconstruction, SDs and nodule identifications of WVS were not significantly different from 64HS (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION: In term of SD of lung parenchyma and nodule identification, AIDR 3D can achieve more radiation dose reduction than FBP and there is no significant different between WVS and 64HS. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2015.

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Keywords:  Lung; computed tomography (CT); iterative reconstruction technique; radiation dose

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26339037     DOI: 10.1177/0284185115603418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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Authors:  Hilde Kjernlie Andersen; David Völgyes; Anne Catrine Trægde Martinsen
Journal:  Eur J Radiol Open       Date:  2018-03-08

2.  Measurement accuracy of lung nodule volumetry in a phantom study: Effect of axial-volume scan and iterative reconstruction algorithm.

Authors:  Han Na Lee; Jung Im Kim; So Youn Shin
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 1.817

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