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Accuracy of spectral curves at different phantom sizes and iodine concentrations using dual-source dual-energy computed tomography.

Kazuhiro Sato1, Ryota Kageyama2, Yuta Sawatani3, Hirokazu Takano4, Shingo Kayano4, Yumi Takane4, Haruo Saito2.   

Abstract

To validate the accuracy of spectral curves obtained by an image-data-based algorithm and clarify the error factors that reduce accuracy. Iodine rods of known composition and different concentrations were inserted into a cylinder or elliptic-cylinder phantom and scanned according to the dual-energy protocol. Spectral curves were obtained by (i) theoretical calculation, (ii) image-data-based 2-material decomposition, and (iii) using a dedicated workstation. Accuracy was verified by comparing the spectral curve obtained by theoretical calculations with those obtained by the image-data-based algorithms or the dedicated workstations. For a quantitative evaluation, the error and relative error (RE) were calculated. In the image-data-based calculation, the errors with respect to the theoretical CT number ranged from - 8.3 to 71.1 HU. For all 192 combinations, 80.7% of the errors were under ± 15 HU, and 97.9% of the REs were under 10%. In the dedicated workstation, the errors ranged from - 94.7 to 26.8 HU. For all combinations, 68.8% of the errors were under ± 15 HU, and 68.2% of the REs were under 10%. By appropriately setting the effective energy corresponding to the CT number of the basis materials, an accurate spectral curve can be obtained. The beam-hardening effect is canceled by the 2-material decomposition process even without beam-hardening correction. Accuracy is primarily reduced by scattered radiation rather than the beam-hardening effect.

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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Dual-energy computed tomography; Dual-source computed tomography; Monoenergetic image; Spectral curve

Year:  2021        PMID: 33528785     DOI: 10.1007/s13246-020-00958-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Eng Sci Med        ISSN: 2662-4729


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