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Evaluation of an iterative model-based reconstruction algorithm for low-tube-voltage (80 kVp) computed tomography angiography

  • Peter B. Noël
  • , Thomas Köhler
  • , Alexander A. Fingerle
  • , Kevin M. Brown
  • , Stanislav Zabic
  • , Daniela Münzel
  • , Bernhard Haller
  • , Thomas Baum
  • , Martin Henninger
  • , Reinhard Meier
  • , Ernst J. Rummeny
  • , Martin Dobritz

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the improvement in diagnostic quality of an iterative model-based reconstruction (IMBR) algorithm for low-tube-voltage (80-kVp) and low-tube-current in abdominal computed tomography angiography (CTA). A total of 11 patients were imaged on a 256-slice multidetector computed tomography for visualization of the aorta. For all patients, three different reconstructions from the low-tube-voltage data are generated: filtered backprojection (FBP), IMBR, and a mixture of both IMBR+FBP. To determine the diagnostic value of IMBR-based reconstructions, the image quality was assessed. With IMBR-based reconstructions, image noise could be significantly reduced, which was confirmed by a highly improved contrast-to-noise ratio. In the image quality assessment, radiologists were able to reliably detect more third-order and higher aortic branches in the IMBR reconstructions compared to FBP reconstructions. The effective dose level was, on average, 3.0 mSv for 80-kVp acquisitions. Low-tube-voltage CTAs significantly improve vascular contrast as presented by others; however, this effect in combination with IMBR enabled yet another substantial improvement of diagnostic quality. For IMBR, a significant improvement of image quality and a decreased radiation dose at low-tube-voltage can be reported.

Original languageEnglish
Article number033501
JournalJournal of Medical Imaging
Volume1
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2014

Keywords

  • computed tomography
  • computed tomography angiography
  • dose reduction
  • iterative reconstruction
  • low-tube-current
  • low-tube-voltage

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