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Extent of tube-current reduction using sinogram affirmed iterative reconstruction in pediatric computed tomography: phantom study

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BackgroundIterative image reconstruction techniques can produce diagnostic-quality computed tomography (CT) images with lower radiation dose.ObjectiveTo quantify the reduction in x-ray tube-current setting and optimize pediatric CT scans using different strengths… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundIterative image reconstruction techniques can produce diagnostic-quality computed tomography (CT) images with lower radiation dose.ObjectiveTo quantify the reduction in x-ray tube-current setting and optimize pediatric CT scans using different strengths of an iterative reconstruction technique.Materials and methodsThe head, chest and abdomen regions of an anthropomorphic phantom representing a 5-year-old patient were scanned using standard CT protocols. Images were reconstructed using filtered back projection and different strengths of a sinogram affirmed iterative reconstruction technique. Repeated measurements of contrast-to-noise ratios in the lungs, bone and soft-tissue regions of the phantom were carried out. Maximum increase in contrast-to-noise ratio with iterative reconstruction strength was identified and a tube-current reduction factor was calculated. Head scans were repeated with reduced tube current and compared to filtered back projection images.ResultsIterative reconstruction strength of 3 for head and chest images and 4 for abdomen images were optimum, resulting in contrast-to-noise ratio increase of about 50%. A tube-current reduction factor of 1.2 for head images was calculated. Images of the head acquired using reduced tube-current showed similar contrast-to-noise ratio as images form filtered back projection with full tube current.ConclusionOptimum strength of iterative reconstruction technique has been identified for head, chest and abdomen images. Reductions in tube current of 20%, resulting in similar radiation dose reduction, have been established.

Keywords: reconstruction; tube current; iterative reconstruction; current reduction

Journal Title: Pediatric Radiology
Year Published: 2018

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