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Comparison of virtual monoenergetic imaging between a rapid kilovoltage switching dual-energy computed tomography with deep-learning and four dual-energy CTs with iterative reconstruction.

Joël Greffier1, Salim Si-Mohamed2,3, Boris Guiu4, Julien Frandon1, Maeliss Loisy1, Fabien de Oliveira1, Philippe Douek2,3, Jean-Paul Beregi1, Djamel Dabli1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To assess the spectral performance of rapid kV switching dual-energy CT (KVSCT-Canon) equipped with a Deep-Learning spectral reconstruction algorithm on virtual-monoenergetic images at low-energy levels and to compare its performances with four other dual-energy CT (DECT) platforms equipped with iterative reconstruction algorithms.
METHODS: Two CT phantoms were scanned on five DECT platforms: KVSCT-Canon, fast kV-switching CT (KVSCT-GE), split filter CT, dual-source CT (DSCT), and dual-layer CT (DLCT). The classical parameters of abdomen-pelvic examinations were used for all phantom acquisitions, and a CTDIvol close to 10 mGy. For KVSCT-Canon, virtual-monoenergetic images were reconstructed with a clinical slice thickness of 0.5 and 1.5 mm to be close to other platforms. Noise power spectrum (NPS) and task-based transfer function (TTF) were evaluated from 40 to 80 keV of virtual-monoenergetic images. A detectability index (d') was computed to model the detection task of two contrast-enhanced lesions as function of keV.
RESULTS: For KVSCT-Canon, the noise magnitude and average NPS spatial frequency (fav) decreased from 40 to 70 keV and increased thereafter. Similar noise magnitude outcomes were found for KVSCT-GE but the opposite for fav. For the other DECT platforms, the noise magnitude decreased as the keV increased. For split filter CT, DSCT and DLCT, the fav values increased from 40 to 80 keV. For all DECT platforms, TTF at 50% (f50) decreased as the keV increased, decreasing spatial resolution. For KVSCT-Canon, d' values peaked at 60 and 70 keV for both simulated lesions and from 50 to 70 keV for KVSCT-GE. d' decreased between 40 and 70 keV for DSCT, DLCT and split filter CT. For KVSCT-Canon, the increase in slice thickness decreases noise magnitude, fav and f50 and increases d' values. The highest d' values were found for DLCT at 40 and 50 keV and for KVSCT-Canon at 1.5 mm for other keV.
CONCLUSIONS: For KVSCT-Canon, the detectability of contrast-enhanced lesions was highest at 60 keV. The highest d' values were found for DLCT at 40 and 50 keV and for KVSCT-Canon at 1.5 mm for other keV. 2022 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dual-energy; deep learning spectral reconstruction; iterative reconstruction; multidetector computed tomography; task-based image quality assessment

Year:  2022        PMID: 35111612      PMCID: PMC8739122          DOI: 10.21037/qims-21-708

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


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