Maintaining or even improving image quality while lowering patient dose is always the desire in clinical computed tomography (CT) imaging. Iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms have been designed to allow for a reduced dose while maintaining or even improving an image. However, we have previously shown that the dose-saving capabilities allowed with IR are different for different clinical tasks. The channelized scanning linear observer (CSLO) was applied to study clinical tasks that combine detection and estimation when assessing CT image data. The purpose of this work is to illustrate the importance of task complexity when assessing dose savings and to move toward more realistic tasks when performing these types of studies. Human-observe...
Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reconstructio...
The use of a channelization mechanism on model observers not only makes mimicking human visual behav...
In X-Ray CT, there is always a desire to maintain the image quality while reducing the radiation dos...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
ABSTRACT: The ongoing evolution of computer technology has made the use of iterative reconstruction ...
The purpose of this work is to evaluate the potential dose reduction in computed tomography (CT) exa...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
PURPOSE To assess image quality and patient dose obtained in multi slice CT studies by means of a st...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
OBJECTIVES In this phantom CT study, we investigated whether images reconstructed using filtered ...
Selecting the tube current can be challenging when using iterative reconstruction algorithms due to ...
AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessmen...
Background: The goal of clinical computed tomography (CT) is to produce images of diagnostic quality...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reconstructio...
The use of a channelization mechanism on model observers not only makes mimicking human visual behav...
In X-Ray CT, there is always a desire to maintain the image quality while reducing the radiation dos...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
ABSTRACT: The ongoing evolution of computer technology has made the use of iterative reconstruction ...
The purpose of this work is to evaluate the potential dose reduction in computed tomography (CT) exa...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
PURPOSE To assess image quality and patient dose obtained in multi slice CT studies by means of a st...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
OBJECTIVES In this phantom CT study, we investigated whether images reconstructed using filtered ...
Selecting the tube current can be challenging when using iterative reconstruction algorithms due to ...
AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessmen...
Background: The goal of clinical computed tomography (CT) is to produce images of diagnostic quality...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Patient dose optimisation in computed tomography (CT) should be done using clinically relevant tasks...
Evaluation of 15,000 computed tomography (CT) examinations to investigate if iterative reconstructio...
The use of a channelization mechanism on model observers not only makes mimicking human visual behav...
In X-Ray CT, there is always a desire to maintain the image quality while reducing the radiation dos...