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Improved digital chest tomosynthesis image quality by use of a projection-based dual-energy virtual monochromatic convolutional neural network with super resolution.

Tsutomu Gomi1, Hidetake Hara1, Yusuke Watanabe1, Shinya Mizukami1.   

Abstract

We developed a novel dual-energy (DE) virtual monochromatic (VM) very-deep super-resolution (VDSR) method with an unsharp masking reconstruction algorithm (DE-VM-VDSR) that uses projection data to improve the nodule contrast and reduce ripple artifacts during chest digital tomosynthesis (DT). For estimating the residual errors from high-resolution and multiscale VM images from the projection space, the DE-VM-VDSR algorithm employs a training network (mini-batch stochastic gradient-descent algorithm with momentum) and a hybrid super-resolution (SR) image [simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART) total-variation (TV) first-iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm (FISTA); SART-TV-FISTA] that involves subjective reconstruction with bilateral filtering (BF) [DE-VM-VDSR with BF]. DE-DT imaging was accomplished by pulsed X-ray exposures rapidly switched between low (60 kV, 37 projection) and high (120 kV, 37 projection) tube-potential kVp by employing a 40° swing angle. This was followed by comparison of images obtained employing the conventional polychromatic filtered backprojection (FBP), SART, SART-TV-FISTA, and DE-VM-SART-TV-FISTA algorithms. The improvements in contrast, ripple artifacts, and resolution were compared using the signal-difference-to-noise ratio (SDNR), Gumbel distribution of the largest variations, radial modulation transfer function (radial MTF) for a chest phantom with simulated ground-glass opacity (GGO) nodules, and noise power spectrum (NPS) for uniform water phantom. The novel DE-VM-VDSR with BF improved the overall performance in terms of SDNR (DE-VM-VDSR with BF: 0.1603, without BF: 0.1517; FBP: 0.0521; SART: 0.0645; SART-TV-FISTA: 0.0984; and DE-VM-SART-TV-FISTA: 0.1004), obtained a Gumbel distribution that yielded good images showing the type of simulated GGO nodules used in the chest phantom, and reduced the ripple artifacts. The NPS of DE-VM-VDSR with BF showed the lowest noise characteristics in the high-frequency region (~0.8 cycles/mm). The DE-VM-VDSR without BF yielded an improved resolution relative to that of the conventional reconstruction algorithms for radial MTF analysis (0.2-0.3 cycles/mm). Finally, based on the overall image quality, DE-VM-VDSR with BF improved the contrast and reduced the high-frequency ripple artifacts and noise.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33382766      PMCID: PMC7774945          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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