Abstract
Introduction: We assess the ability of low-dose hybrid iterative reconstruction (IR) and ‘pure’ model-based IR (MBIR) images to maintain accurate Hounsfield unit (HU)-determined tissue characterization. Methods: Standard-protocol (SP) and low-dose modified-protocol (MP) CTs were contemporaneously acquired in 34 Crohn's disease patients referred for CT. SP image reconstruction was via the manufacturer's recommendations (60% FBP, filtered back projection; 40% ASiR, Adaptive Statistical iterative Reconstruction; SP-ASiR40). MP data sets underwent four reconstructions (100% FBP; 40% ASiR; 70% ASiR; MBIR). Three observers measured tissue volumes using HU thresholds for fat, soft tissue and bone/contrast on each data set. Analysis was via SPSS. Results: Inter-observer agreement was strong for 1530 datapoints (rs > 0.9). MP-MBIR tissue volume measurement was superior to other MP reconstructions and closely correlated with the reference SP-ASiR40 images for all tissue types. MP-MBIR superiority was most marked for fat volume calculation – close SP-ASiR40 and MP-MBIR Bland–Altman plot correlation was seen with the lowest average difference (336 cm3) when compared with other MP reconstructions. Conclusions: Hounsfield unit-determined tissue volume calculations from MP-MBIR images resulted in values comparable to SP-ASiR40 calculations and values that are superior to MP-ASiR images. Accuracy of estimation of volume of tissues (e.g. fat) using segmentation software on low-dose CT images appears optimal when reconstructed with pure IR.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 190-196 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology |
| Volume | 61 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2017 |
Keywords
- computed tomography
- Hounsfield units
- image reconstruction
- iterative reconstruction
- radiation