High-order Noise Analysis for Low Dose Iterative Image Reconstruction Methods: ASIR, IRIS, and MBAI
2011
Iterative reconstruction techniques (IRTs) has been shown to suppress noise significantly in low dose CT imaging.
However, medical doctors hesitate to accept this new technology because visual impression of IRT images are
different from full-dose filtered back-projection (FBP) images. Most common noise measurements such as the
mean and standard deviation of homogeneous region in the image that do not provide sufficient characterization
of noise statistics when probability density function becomes non-Gaussian. In this study, we measure L-moments
of intensity values of images acquired at 10% of normal dose and reconstructed by IRT methods of two state-of-art
clinical scanners (i.e., GE HDCT and Siemens DSCT flash) by keeping dosage level identical to each other.
The high- and low-dose scans (i.e., 10% of high dose) were acquired from each scanner and L-moments of noise
patches were calculated for the comparison.
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