1. Deep-learning image-reconstruction algorithm for dual-energy CT angiography with reduced iodine dose: preliminary results
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Fuminori Hyodo, Yoshifumi Noda, T Kawamura, Hiroki Kato, Masayuki Matsuo, Toshiharu Miyoshi, Fumihiko Nakamura, Nobuyuki Kawai, and Tetsuro Kaga
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Male ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,Image quality ,Aortic Diseases ,Contrast Media ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Iterative reconstruction ,Iodine ,Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,Background noise ,Deep Learning ,Image reconstruction algorithm ,Humans ,Medicine ,Whole Body Imaging ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Attenuation ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,chemistry ,Angiography ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Female ,Dual energy ct ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
To evaluate the computed tomography (CT) attenuation values, background noise, arterial depiction, and image quality in whole-body dual-energy CT angiography (DECTA) at 40 keV with a reduced iodine dose using deep-learning image reconstruction (DLIR) and compare them with hybrid iterative reconstruction (IR).Whole-body DECTA with a reduced iodine dose (200 mg iodine/kg) was performed in 22 patients, and DECTA data at 1.25-mm section thickness with 50% overlap were reconstructed at 40 keV using 40% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction with Veo (hybrid-IR group), and DLIR at medium and high levels (DLIR-M and DLIR-H groups). The CT attenuation values of the thoracic and abdominal aortas and iliac artery and background noise were measured. Arterial depiction and image quality on axial, multiplanar reformatted (MPR), and volume-rendered (VR) images were assessed by two readers. Quantitative and qualitative parameters were compared between the hybrid-IR, DLIR-M, and DLIR-H groups.The vascular CT attenuation values were almost comparable between the three groups (p=0.013-0.97), but the background noise was significantly lower in the DLIR-H group than in the hybrid-IR and DLIR-M groups (p0.001). The arterial depictions on axial and MPR images and in almost all arteries on VR images were comparable (p=0.14-1). The image quality of axial, MPR, and VR images was significantly better in the DLIR-H group (p0.001-0.015).DLIR significantly reduced background noise and improved image quality in DECTA at 40 keV compared with hybrid-IR, while maintaining the arterial depiction in almost all arteries.
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- 2022
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