Longitudinal partial volume effects (z-axial PVE), which occur when an object partly occupies a slice, degrade image resolution and contrast in computed tomography (CT). Z-axial PVE is unavoidable for subslice objects and reduces their contrast according to their fraction contained within the slice. This effect can be countered using a smaller slice thickness, but at the cost of an increased image noise or radiation dose. The aim of this study is to offer a tool for optimizing the reconstruction parameters (slice thickness and slice spacing) in CT protocols in the case of partial volume effects. This optimization is based on the tradeoff between axial resolution and noise. For that purpose, we developed a simplified analytical model investi...
PURPOSE: To compare single-detector row computed tomography (CT) and multi-detector row CT by using ...
Quantitative analyses of computed tomography images are prone to errors due to the partial volume ef...
Objective(s): Computed tomography (CT) images are used for precise anatomical location of lesions an...
Longitudinal partial volume effects (z-axial PVE), which occur when an object partly occupies a slic...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of the slice thickness and the size of region of interest (ROI) on C...
It has been investigated the effect of slice thickness on image quality with the Contrast to Noise R...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate possible effects of the slice thickness on vo...
Purpose. The efficient use of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipmen...
Purpose: CT image quality can be quantified by spatial resolution, contrast and image noise. Spatial...
Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most important modalities in a radiological department, which...
PURPOSE: To find the optimal slice thickness (Δτ) setting for patient registration with kilovoltage ...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
Acquiring CT images with thin slices can improve resolution and detectability, but cause an in-creas...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
The goal of this paper is to compare strategies for reducing partial volume effects by either minimi...
PURPOSE: To compare single-detector row computed tomography (CT) and multi-detector row CT by using ...
Quantitative analyses of computed tomography images are prone to errors due to the partial volume ef...
Objective(s): Computed tomography (CT) images are used for precise anatomical location of lesions an...
Longitudinal partial volume effects (z-axial PVE), which occur when an object partly occupies a slic...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of the slice thickness and the size of region of interest (ROI) on C...
It has been investigated the effect of slice thickness on image quality with the Contrast to Noise R...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate possible effects of the slice thickness on vo...
Purpose. The efficient use of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipmen...
Purpose: CT image quality can be quantified by spatial resolution, contrast and image noise. Spatial...
Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most important modalities in a radiological department, which...
PURPOSE: To find the optimal slice thickness (Δτ) setting for patient registration with kilovoltage ...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
Acquiring CT images with thin slices can improve resolution and detectability, but cause an in-creas...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
The goal of this paper is to compare strategies for reducing partial volume effects by either minimi...
PURPOSE: To compare single-detector row computed tomography (CT) and multi-detector row CT by using ...
Quantitative analyses of computed tomography images are prone to errors due to the partial volume ef...
Objective(s): Computed tomography (CT) images are used for precise anatomical location of lesions an...