scholarly journals A Voxel-Based Assessment of Noise Properties in Computed Tomography Imaging with the ASiR-V and ASiR Iterative Reconstruction Algorithms

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (14) ◽  
pp. 6561
Author(s):  
Patrizio Barca ◽  
Daniela Marfisi ◽  
Chiara Marzi ◽  
Sabino Cozza ◽  
Stefano Diciotti ◽  
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Given the inherent characteristics of nonlinearity and nonstationarity of iterative reconstruction algorithms in computed tomography (CT) imaging, this study aimed to perform, for the first time, a voxel-based characterization of noise properties in CT imaging with the ASiR-V and ASiR algorithms as compared with conventional filtered back projection (FBP). Multiple repeated scans of the Catphan-504 phantom were carried out. CT images were reconstructed using FBP and ASiR/ASiR-V with different blending levels of reconstruction (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%). Noise maps and their nonuniformity index (NUI) were obtained according to the approach proposed by the report of AAPM TG-233. For the homogeneous CTP486 module, ASiR-V/ASiR allowed a noise reduction of up to 63.7%/52.9% relative to FBP. While the noise reduction values of ASiR-V-/ASiR-reconstructed images ranged up to 33.8%/39.9% and 31.2%/35.5% for air and Teflon contrast objects, respectively, these values were approximately 60%/50% for other contrast objects (PMP, LDPE, polystyrene, acrylic, Delrin). Moreover, for all contrast objects but air and Teflon, ASiR-V showed a greater noise reduction potential than ASiR when the blending level was ≥40%. While noise maps of the homogenous CTP486 module showed only a slight spatial variation of noise (NUI < 5.2%) for all reconstruction algorithms, the NUI values of iterative-reconstructed images of the nonhomogeneous CTP404 module increased nonlinearly with blending level and were 19%/15% and 6.7% for pure ASiR-V/ASiR and FBP, respectively. Overall, these results confirm the potential of ASiR-V and ASiR in reducing noise as compared with conventional FBP, suggesting, however, that the use of pure ASiR-V or ASiR might be suboptimal for specific clinical applications.

2005 ◽  
Vol 32 (8) ◽  
pp. 2673-2681 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanford L. Meeks ◽  
Joseph F. Harmon ◽  
Katja M. Langen ◽  
Twyla R. Willoughby ◽  
Thomas H. Wagner ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 435-440.e1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masafumi Saiki ◽  
Satoru Kitazono ◽  
Takahiro Yoshizawa ◽  
Yosuke Dotsu ◽  
Ryo Ariyasu ◽  
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