Woong-Jin Keum, Moo-geon Kim, Ju-Wan Hong, Yung-kyoon Kim
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Abstract
The modulation transfer function (MTF) is well known as a crucial parameter in quality assurance of computed tomography (CT) scanners that provides detailed information of both contrast and resolution of CT images. In this study, modulation transfer function (MTF) of multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) was evaluated by changing the substance of phantom and the measurement parameters. The analysis of MTF gives following results: 1) Bone (the highest contrast material) and air (the lowest contrast material) exhibited variance by 0.030 lp/cm at MTF(50%). 2) In addition, slice thickness of 1.25-mm and 10.0-mm exhibited 0.110 lp/cm and 0.065 lp/cm at MTF(50%), respectively. 3) MTF (50%) showed 50.31% difference depending on the image reconstruction algorithm. Especially, bone algorithm showed higher MTF (50%) than standard algorithm by 26.69%. 4) In addition, the Full (360°) mode linear interpolation showed higher MTF (50%) than the Plus (540°) mode by 10.71%. For a accurate measurement of MTF while performing CT quality control, a phantom module which consists of diverse substance is required. Also, the optimal image which reflecting the size and shape of lesion can be obtained with a suitable scanning factor for diagnosis.