Chest CT at a dose below 0.3 mSv: impact of iterative reconstruction on image quality and lung analysis.

2016 
BackgroundIn chest computed tomography (CT), iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms maintain diagnostic image quality (IQ) while significantly reducing the dose.PurposeTo evaluate the impact of IR on IQ of chest CT at effective doses below 0.3 mSv.Material and MethodsTwenty chest CT scans performed at effective dose below 0.3 mSv (CT1) were reconstructed varying three parameters: filtered back-projection and IR iDose4 algorithms; 512 × 512 and 768 × 768 matrices; and sharp and soft kernels, thus generating eight series per patient. The qualitative evaluation of the IQ was performed by ranking series from 1 to 8 (8 corresponding to the highest rank) which was subsequently compared to quantitative assessment of IQ by using an appropriated merit formula. Intra- and inter-reader IQ ranking reliability was also evaluated using Cohen’s kappa. Analysis of lung findings was finally compared between the best CT1 series and the reference CT (CT0).ResultsThe best series in terms of qualitative and quantitative IQ ...
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