Radiation dose reduction in pediatric great vessel stent computed tomography using iterative reconstruction: A phantom study

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2017

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den Harder, Annemarie M.
Suchá, D.
Jan van Doormaal, Pieter
Budde, Ricardo P. J.ISNI 0000000392898112
de Jong, Pim AORCID 0000-0003-4840-6854ISNI 0000000395539334
Schilham, Arnold M. R.ISNI 0000000391935778
Breur, Johannes M P JISNI 0000000395622111
Leiner, TimORCID 0000-0003-1885-5499ISNI 0000000390698205

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BACKGROUND: To study dose reduction using iterative reconstruction (IR) for pediatric great vessel stent computed tomography (CT). METHODS: Five different great vessel stents were separately placed in a gel-containing plastic holder within an anthropomorphic chest phantom. The stent lumen was filled with diluted contrast gel. CT acquisitions were performed at routine dose, 52% and 81% reduced dose and reconstructed with filtered back projection (FBP) and IR. Objective image quality in terms of noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) as well as subjective image quality were evaluated. RESULTS: Noise, SNR and CNR were improved with IR at routine and 52% reduced dose, compared to FBP at routine dose. The lowest dose level resulted in decreased objective image quality with both FBP and IR. Subjective image quality was excellent at all dose levels. CONCLUSION: IR resulted in improved objective image quality at routine dose and 52% reduced dose, while objective image quality deteriorated at 81% reduced dose. Subjective image quality was not affected by dose reduction.

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Computed axial tomography, Coronary stenting, Infrared radiation, Pedriatrics, angiography, noise reduction, signal to noise ratio, stent implantation, Journal Article

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den Harder, A M, Suchá, D, van Doormaal, P J, Budde, R P J, de Jong, P A, Schilham, A M R, Breur, JMPJ & Leiner, T 2017, 'Radiation dose reduction in pediatric great vessel stent computed tomography using iterative reconstruction : A phantom study', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 12, no. 4, e0175714. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175714