AbstractPurposeIterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose of this study is to use a mathematical model to evaluate objectively the low contrast detectability in CT.Materials and methodsA QRM 401 phantom containing 5 and 8 mm diameter spheres with a contrast level of 10 and 20 HU was used. The images were acquired at 120 kV with CTDIvol equal to 5, 10, 15, 20 mGy and reconstructed using the filtered back-projection (FBP), adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction 50% (ASIR 50%) and model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) algorithms. The model observer used is the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO). The channels are dense difference of Gaussian channels (D-DOG). The CHO perfor...
To investigate how various generations of iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms impact low-contra...
Evaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that diagnostic ...
We investigated the variability in diagnostic information inherent in computed tomography (CT) image...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Purpose: Low contrast sensitivity of CT scanners is regularly assessed by subjective scoring of low ...
Purpose: Low contrast sensitivity of CT scanners is regularly assessed by subjective scoring of low ...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
Maintaining or even improving image quality while lowering patient dose is always the desire in clin...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
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...
AbstractEvaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that dia...
Evaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that diagnostic ...
To investigate how various generations of iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms impact low-contra...
Evaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that diagnostic ...
We investigated the variability in diagnostic information inherent in computed tomography (CT) image...
Iterative algorithms introduce new challenges in the field of image quality assessment. The purpose ...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Low contrast detection tasks like detecting a lesion in an image are of high importance in medical i...
Purpose: Low contrast sensitivity of CT scanners is regularly assessed by subjective scoring of low ...
Purpose: Low contrast sensitivity of CT scanners is regularly assessed by subjective scoring of low ...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
Maintaining or even improving image quality while lowering patient dose is always the desire in clin...
International audienceIn the context of reducing the patient dose coming from CT scanner examination...
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...
AbstractEvaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that dia...
Evaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that diagnostic ...
To investigate how various generations of iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms impact low-contra...
Evaluation of image quality (IQ) in Computed Tomography (CT) is important to ensure that diagnostic ...
We investigated the variability in diagnostic information inherent in computed tomography (CT) image...