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Cranial CT with Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction: Improved Image Quality with Concomitant Radiation Dose Reduction

O. Rapalino, Shervin Kamalian, Shahmir Kamalian, S. Payabvash, L.C.S. Souza, D. Zhang, J. Mukta, D.V. Sahani, M.H. Lev and S.R. Pomerantz
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2012, 33 (4) 609-615; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2826
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To safeguard patient health, there is great interest in CT radiation-dose reduction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of an iterative-reconstruction algorithm, ASIR, on image-quality measures in reduced-dose head CT scans for adult patients.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a 64-section scanner, we analyzed 100 reduced-dose adult head CT scans at 6 predefined levels of ASIR blended with FBP reconstruction. These scans were compared with 50 CT scans previously obtained at a higher routine dose without ASIR reconstruction. SNR and CNR were computed from Hounsfield unit measurements of normal GM and WM of brain parenchyma. A blinded qualitative analysis was performed in 10 lower-dose CT datasets compared with higher-dose ones without ASIR. Phantom data analysis was also performed.

RESULTS: Lower-dose scans without ASIR had significantly lower mean GM and WM SNR (P = .003) and similar GM-WM CNR values compared with higher routine-dose scans. However, at ASIR levels of 20%–40%, there was no statistically significant difference in SNR, and at ASIR levels of ≥60%, the SNR values of the reduced-dose scans were significantly higher (P < .01). CNR values were also significantly higher at ASIR levels of ≥40% (P < .01). Blinded qualitative review demonstrated significant improvements in perceived image noise, artifacts, and GM-WM differentiation at ASIR levels ≥60% (P < .01).

CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that the use of ASIR in adult head CT scans reduces image noise and increases low-contrast resolution, while allowing lower radiation doses without affecting spatial resolution.

ABBREVIATIONS:

ACR
American College of Radiology
ASIR
Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction
CNR
contrast-to-noise ratio
CTDIvol
volume CT dose index
DLP
dose-length product
ED
effective dose
FBP
filtered back-projection
GM
gray matter
HU
Hounsfield unit
lp
line pair
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O. Rapalino, Shervin Kamalian, Shahmir Kamalian, S. Payabvash, L.C.S. Souza, D. Zhang, J. Mukta, D.V. Sahani, M.H. Lev, S.R. Pomerantz
Cranial CT with Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction: Improved Image Quality with Concomitant Radiation Dose Reduction
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2012, 33 (4) 609-615; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2826

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Cranial CT with Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction: Improved Image Quality with Concomitant Radiation Dose Reduction
O. Rapalino, Shervin Kamalian, Shahmir Kamalian, S. Payabvash, L.C.S. Souza, D. Zhang, J. Mukta, D.V. Sahani, M.H. Lev, S.R. Pomerantz
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2012, 33 (4) 609-615; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2826
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