Impact of Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction on Image Quality of Contrast-Enhanced Neck CT

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作者
Gaddikeri, S. [1 ]
Andre, J. B. [1 ]
Benjert, J. [2 ]
Hippe, D. S. [3 ]
Anzai, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Med Ctr, Dept Neuroradiol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Neuroradiol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Radiol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
FILTERED BACK-PROJECTION; MULTIDETECTOR ROW CT; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; DOSE REDUCTION; RADIATION-EXPOSURE; HELICAL CT; OPTIMIZATION; STRATEGIES; 64-MDCT; CANCER;
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10.3174/ajnr.A4123
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Improved image quality is clinically desired for contrast-enhanced CT of the neck. We compared 30% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction and model-based iterative reconstruction algorithms for the assessment of image quality of contrast-enhanced CT of the neck. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Neck contrast-enhanced CT data from 64 consecutive patients were reconstructed retrospectively by using 30% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction and model-based iterative reconstruction. Objective image quality was assessed by comparing SNR, contrast-to-noise ratio, and background noise at levels 1 (mandible) and 2 (superior mediastinum). Two independent blinded readers subjectively graded the image quality on a scale of 1-5, (grade 5 = excellent image quality without artifacts and grade 1 = nondiagnostic image quality with significant artifacts). The percentage of agreement and disagreement between the 2 readers was assessed. RESULTS: Compared with 30% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction, model-based iterative reconstruction significantly improved the SNR and contrast-to-noise ratio at levels 1 and 2. Model-based iterative reconstruction also decreased background noise at level] (P = .016), though there was no difference at level 2 (P = .61). Model-based iterative reconstruction was scored higher than 30% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction by both reviewers at the nasopharynx (P < .001) and oropharynx (P < .001) and for overall image quality (P < .001) and was scored lower at the vocal cords (P < .001) and sternoclavicular junction (P < .001), due to artifacts related to thyroid shielding that were specific for model-based iterative reconstruction. CONCLUSIONS: Model-based iterative reconstruction offers improved subjective and objective image quality as evidenced by a higher SNR and contrast-to-noise ratio and lower background noise within the same dataset for contrast-enhanced neck CT. Model-based iterative reconstruction has the potential to reduce the radiation dose while maintaining the image quality, with a minor downside being prominent artifacts related to thyroid shield use on model-based iterative reconstruction.
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页码:391 / 396
页数:6
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