Evaluation of Performance and No-reference-based Quality for CT Image with ADMIRE Iterative Reconstruction Parameters: A Pilot Study

Advanced modeled iterative reconstruction (ADMIRE) represents a repetitive reconstruction method that can adjust strength and kernel, each of which are known to affect computed tomography (CT) image quality. The aim of this study was to quantitatively analyze the noise and spatial resolution of CT i...

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Published inJournal of Radiological Science and Technology Vol. 47; no. 3; pp. 175 - 182
Main Authors Park, Bo-Min, Seo, Yoo-Jin, Kang, Seong-Hyeon, Shim, Jina, Kim, Hajin, Lim, Sewon, Lee, Youngjin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 대한방사선과학회 30.06.2024
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ISSN2288-3509
2384-1168
DOI10.17946/JRST.2024.47.3.175

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Summary:Advanced modeled iterative reconstruction (ADMIRE) represents a repetitive reconstruction method that can adjust strength and kernel, each of which are known to affect computed tomography (CT) image quality. The aim of this study was to quantitatively analyze the noise and spatial resolution of CT images according to ADMIRE control factors. Patient im- ages were obtained by applying ADMIRE strength 2 and 3, and kernel B40 and B59. For quantitative evaluations, the noise level, spatial resolution, and overall image quality were measured using coefficient of variation (COV), edge rise distance (ERD), and natural image quality evaluation (NIQE). The superior values for the average COV, ERD, and NIQE results were obtained for the ADMIRE reconstruction conditions of ADMIRE 2 + B40, ADMIRE 3 + B59, and ADMIRE3 + B59. NIQE, which represents the overall image quality based on no-reference, was about 6.04 when using ADMIRE 3 + B59, showing the best result among the reconstructed image acquisition conditions. The results of this study indicate that the ADMIRE strength and kernel chosen for use in ADMIRE reconstruction have a significant impact on CT image quality. This highlights the importance of adjusting to the control factors in consideration of the clinical environment. KCI Citation Count: 0
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ISSN:2288-3509
2384-1168
DOI:10.17946/JRST.2024.47.3.175