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Minimum Detectability and Dose Analysis for Size-based Optimization of CT Protocols.

机译:最小可检测性和剂量分析,用于基于大小的CT协议优化。

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Purpose: To develop a comprehensive model of task-based performance of CT across a broad library of CT protocols, so that radiation dose and image quality can be optimized within a large multi-vendor clinical facility.;Methods: 80 adult CT protocols from the Duke University Medical Center were grouped into 23 protocol groups with similar acquisition characteristics. A size-based image quality phantom (Duke Mercury Phantom 2.0) was imaged using these protocol groups for a range of clinically relevant dose levels on two CT manufacturer platforms (Siemens SOMATOM Definition Flash and GE CT750 HD). For each protocol group, phantom size, and dose level, the images were analyzed to extract task-based image quality metrics, the task transfer function (TTF) and the noise power spectrum (NPS). The TTF and NPS were further combined with generalized models of lesion task functions to predict the detectability of the lesions in terms of areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (Az). A graphical user interface (GUI) was developed to present Az as a function of lesion size and contrast, dose, patient size, and protocol, as well as to derive the necessary dose to achieve a detection threshold for a targeted lesion.;Results: The GUI provided the prediction of Az values modeling detection confidence for a targeted lesion, patient size, and dose. As an example, an abdomen pelvis exam for the GE scanner, with a task size/contrast of 5-mm/50-HU, and an Az of 0.9 indicated a dose requirement of 4.0, 8.9, and 16.9 mGy for patient diameters of 25, 30, and 35 cm, respectively. For a constant patient diameter of 30 cm and 50-HU lesion contrast, the minimum detected lesion size at those dose levels were predicted to be 8.4, 5.0, and 3.9 mm, respectively.;Conclusions: A CT protocol optimization platform was developed by combining task-based detectability calculations with a GUI that demonstrates the tradeoff between dose and image quality. The platform can be used to improve individual protocol dose efficiency, as well as to improve protocol consistency across various patient diameters and CT scanners. The GUI can further be used to calculate personalized dose for individualized examination tasks.
机译:目的:在广泛的CT协议库中开发基于任务的CT性能的综合模型,以便可以在大型多供应商临床设施内优化辐射剂量和图像质量。杜克大学医学中心分为23个具有相似采集特征的方案组。使用这些协议组在两个CT制造商平台(Siemens SOMATOM Definition Flash和GE CT750 HD)上针对一系列临床相关剂量水平,对基于尺寸的图像质量幻像(Duke Mercury Phantom 2.0)进行了成像。对于每个协议组,体模大小和剂量水平,分析图像以提取基于任务的图像质量指标,任务传递函数(TTF)和噪声功率谱(NPS)。将TTF和NPS进一步与病变任务功能的通用模型结合,以根据接受者工作特征曲线(Az)下的面积预测病变的可检测性。开发了图形用户界面(GUI),以根据病变大小和对比,剂量,患者大小和协议来显示Az,并得出实现目标病变检测阈值所需的剂量。 GUI提供了Az值预测,可针对目标病变,患者大小和剂量模拟检测置信度。例如,对于GE扫描仪进行腹部骨盆检查,任务尺寸/对比度为5mm / 50-HU,Az为0.9时,对于直径为25的患者,剂量要求为4.0、8.9和16.9 mGy ,30厘米和35厘米。对于恒定的患者直径为30 cm和50 HU的病灶对比,在这些剂量水平下检测到的最小病灶尺寸预计分别为8.4、5.0和3.9 mm .;结论:通过组合开发了CT协议优化平台使用GUI的基于任务的可检测性计算,可演示剂量和图像质量之间的折衷。该平台可用于提高个体方案的剂量效率,以及提高各种患者直径和CT扫描仪之间方案的一致性。 GUI可以进一步用于为个性化检查任务计算个性化剂量。

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    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Medical imaging.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 41 p.
  • 总页数 41
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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