1. Image quality and dose assessment in inner ear computed tomography imaging with a flat panel-based system.
- Author
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Brancaccio R, Bettuzzi M, Morigi MP, Casali F, and Ragazzini L
- Subjects
- Feasibility Studies, Humans, Image Enhancement, Radiation Dosage, Ear, Inner diagnostic imaging, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Phantoms, Imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed instrumentation, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
- Abstract
Purpose: The temporal bone includes several important structures of the human body, some of which are smaller than 1 mm. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of a computed tomography system capable of providing 3-dimensional images of the inner ear with low doses and a spatial resolution adequate for providing the surgeon with good guidance., Methods: A laboratory prototype, based on a CMOS Hamamatsu model C10900D detector, was set up, and several tomographic tests were carried out on 2 dedicated phantoms., Results: The proposed system is able to achieve a 150-μm spatial resolution (5% of modulation transfer function) with a voxel size of 88 μm, with an acceptable contrast and an estimated effective dose ranging from 1/20 up to 1/100 of the mean effective dose reported in literature for head computed tomography., Conclusion: The new tomographic system has shown excellent characteristics and proves suitable for the imaging of the inner ear. In particular, this prototype requires very low radiation doses.
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- 2015
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