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Virtual monoenergetic images from dual-energy CT: systematic assessment of task-based image quality performance.

Davide Cester1, Matthias Eberhard1, Hatem Alkadhi1, André Euler1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To compare task-based image quality (TB-IQ) among virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) and linear-blended images (LBI) from dual-energy CT as a function of contrast task, radiation dose, size, and lesion diameter.
METHODS: A TB-IQ phantom (Mercury Phantom 4.0, Sun Nuclear Corporation) was imaged on a third-generation dual-source dual-energy CT with 100/Sn150 kVp at three volume CT dose levels (5, 10, 15 mGy). Three size sections (diameters 16, 26, 36 cm) with subsections for image noise and spatial resolution analysis were used. High-contrast tasks (e.g., calcium-containing stone and vascular lesion) were emulated using bone and iodine inserts. A low-contrast task (e.g., low-contrast lesion or hematoma) was emulated using a polystyrene insert. VMI at 40-190 keV and LBI were reconstructed. Noise power spectrum (NPS) determined the noise magnitude and texture. Spatial resolution was assessed using the task-transfer function (TTF) of the three inserts. The detectability index (d') served as TB-IQ metric.
RESULTS: Noise magnitude increased with increasing phantom size, decreasing dose, and decreasing VMI-energy. Overall, noise magnitude was higher for VMI at 40-60 keV compared to LBI (range of noise increase, 3-124%). Blotchier noise texture was found for low and high VMIs (40-60 keV, 130-190 keV) compared to LBI. No difference in spatial resolution was observed for high contrast tasks. d' increased with increasing dose level or lesion diameter and decreasing size. For high-contrast tasks, d' was higher at 40-80 keV and lower at high VMIs. For the low-contrast task, d' was higher for VMI at 70-90 keV and lower at 40-60 keV.
CONCLUSIONS: Task-based image quality differed among VMI-energy and LBI dependent on the contrast task, dose level, phantom size, and lesion diameter. Image quality could be optimized by tailoring VMI-energy to the contrast task. Considering the clinical relevance of iodine, VMIs at 50-60 keV could be proposed as an alternative to LBI. 2022 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dual-energy; Phantoms, Imaging; image reconstruction; task-based image quality assessment; virtual monoenergetic images (VMI)

Year:  2022        PMID: 34993114      PMCID: PMC8666791          DOI: 10.21037/qims-21-477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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