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Detection and characterization of lesions on low-radiation-dose abdominal CT images postprocessed with noise reduction filters.

机译:使用降噪滤镜后处理的低辐射剂量腹部CT图像上的病变的检测和表征。

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PURPOSE: To assess the effect of noise reduction filters on detection and characterization of lesions on low-radiation-dose abdominal computed tomographic (CT) images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Low-dose CT images of abdominal lesions in 19 consecutive patients (11 women, eight men; age range, 32-78 years) were obtained at reduced tube currents (120-144 mAs). These baseline low-dose CT images were postprocessed with six noise reduction filters; the resulting postprocessed images were then randomly assorted with baseline images. Three radiologists performed independent evaluation of randomized images for presence, number, margins, attenuation, conspicuity, calcification, and enhancement of lesions, as well as image noise. Side-by-side comparison of baseline images with postprocessed images was performed by using a five-point scale for assessing lesion conspicuity and margins, image noise, beam hardening, and diagnostic acceptability. Quantitative noise and contrast-to-noise ratio were obtained for all liverlesions. Statistical analysis was performed by using the Wilcoxon signed rank test, Student t test, and kappa test of agreement. RESULTS: Significant reduction of noise was observed in images postprocessed with filter F compared with the noise in baseline nonfiltered images (P =.004). Although the number of lesions seen on baseline images and that seen on postprocessed images were identical, lesions were less conspicuous on postprocessed images than on baseline images. A decrease in quantitative image noise and contrast-to-noise ratio for liver lesions was noted with all noise reduction filters. There was good interobserver agreement (kappa = 0.7). CONCLUSION: Although the use of currently available noise reduction filters improves image noise and ameliorates beam-hardening artifacts at low-dose CT, such filters are limited by a compromise in lesion conspicuity and appearance in comparison with lesion conspicuity and appearance on baseline low-dose CT images.
机译:目的:评估降噪滤光片对低辐射剂量腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)图像上病变的检测和表征的影响。材料与方法:在降低的管电流(120-144 mAs)下获得了连续19例患者(11名女性,8名男性;年龄范围32-78岁)腹部病变的低剂量CT图像。这些基线低剂量CT图像使用六个降噪滤镜进行了后处理;然后将所得的后处理图像与基准图像随机分类。三名放射科医生对随机图像进行了独立评估,以评估病变的存在,数量,边界,衰减,明显度,钙化,增强以及图像噪声。通过使用五点量表对基线图像与后处理图像进行并排比较,以评估病变的明显程度和边缘,图像噪声,光束硬化和诊断可接受性。获得了所有肝硬变的定量噪声和对比噪声比。使用Wilcoxon签署等级检验,Student t检验和一致性的kappa检验进行统计分析。结果:与未过滤的基线图像相比,使用过滤器F后处理的图像中的噪声显着降低(P = .004)。尽管在基线图像上看到的病变数量与在后处理图像上看到的病变数量相同,但是在后处理图像上的病变比在基线图像上的明显程度更低。使用所有降噪滤镜时,肝脏病变的定量图像噪声和对比度噪声比均降低。观察者之间达成了良好的协议(kappa = 0.7)。结论:尽管使用当前可用的降噪滤镜可以改善低噪声CT的图像噪声并改善光束硬化伪影,但与病变显眼和基线低剂量的外观相比,此类滤镜受到病变显着性和外观损害的限制CT图像。

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