Improving head and neck CTA with hybrid and model-based iterative reconstruction techniques
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2015-11
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AIM: To compare image quality of head and neck computed tomography angiography (CTA) reconstructed with filtered back projection (FBP), hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR) and model-based iterative reconstruction (MIR) algorithms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The raw data of 34 studies were simultaneously reconstructed with FBP, HIR (iDose(4), Philips Healthcare, Best, the Netherlands), and with a prototype version of a MIR algorithm (IMR, Philips Healthcare). Objective (contrast-to-noise ratio [CNR], vascular contrast, automatic vessel analysis [AVA], stenosis grade) and subjective image quality (ranking at level of the circle of Willis, carotid bifurcation, and shoulder) of the five reconstructions were compared using repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post-hoc analysis. RESULTS: Vascular contrast was significantly higher in both the circle of Willis and carotid bifurcation with both levels of MIR compared to the other reconstruction methods (all p0.33). AVA showed most complete carotids in both MIR-levels, followed by high HIR (p>0.08), mid HIR (p CONCLUSION: Objectively, MIR significantly improved the overall image quality, reduced image noise, and improved automated vessel analysis, whereas FBP showed the lowest objective image quality. Subjectively, the highest level of HIR was considered superior at the level of the circle of Willis and the carotid bifurcation, and along with the lowest level of MIR for the origins of the neck arteries at shoulder level. (C) 2015 The Royal College of Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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FILTERED BACK-PROJECTION, IMAGE QUALITY ASSESSMENT, DOSE REDUCTION, IMPROVED DELINEATION, DIAMETER MEASUREMENT, COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY, CURRENT SETTINGS, TUBE CURRENT, ANGIOGRAPHY, PERFORMANCE, Taverne
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Niesten, J M, van der Schaaf, I C, Vos, P C, Willemink, MJ & Velthuis, B K 2015, 'Improving head and neck CTA with hybrid and model-based iterative reconstruction techniques', Clinical Radiology, vol. 70, no. 11, pp. 1252-1259. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2015.06.095