Performance evaluation of a 4D similarity filter for dynamic CT angiography imaging of the liver

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Medical physics Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1002/mp.17394
Sjoerd A. M. Tunissen, Ewoud J. Smit, Mikhail Mikerov, Mathias Prokop, Ioannis Sechopoulos
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BackgroundDynamic computed tomography (CT) angiography of the abdomen provides perfusion information and characteristics of the tissues present in the abdomen. This information could potentially help characterize liver metastases. However, radiation dose has to be relatively low for the patient, causing the images to have very high noise content. Denoising methods are needed to increase image quality.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the performance, limitations, and behavior of a new 4D filtering method, called the 4D Similarity Filter (4DSF), to reduce image noise in temporal CT data.MethodsThe 4DSF averages voxels with similar time‐intensity curves (TICs). Each phase is filtered individually using the information of all phases except for the one being filtered. This approach minimizes the bias toward the noise initially present in this phase. Since the 4DSF does not base similarity on spatial proximity, loss of spatial resolution is avoided. The 4DSF was evaluated on a 12‐phase liver dynamic CT angiography acquisition of 52 digital anthropomorphic phantoms, each containing one hypervascular 1 cm lesion with a small necrotic core. The metrics used for evaluation were noise reduction, lesion contrast‐to‐noise ratio (CNR), CT number accuracy using peak‐time and peak‐intensity of the TICs, and resolution loss. The results were compared to those obtained by the time‐intensity profile similarity (TIPS) filter, which uses the whole TIC for determining similarity, and the combination 4DSF followed by TIPS filter (4DSF + TIPS).ResultsThe 4DSF alone resulted in a median noise reduction by a factor of 6.8, which is lower than that obtained by the TIPS filter at 8.1, and 4DSF + TIPS at 12.2. The 4DSF increased the median CNR from 0. 44 to 1.85, which is less than the TIPS filter at 2.59 and 4DSF + TIPS at 3.12. However, the peak‐intensity accuracy in the TICs was superior for the 4DSF, with a median intensity decrease of −34 HU compared to −88 and −50 HU for the hepatic artery when using the TIPS filter and 4DSF + TIPS, respectively. The median peak‐time accuracy was inferior for the 4DSF filter and 4DSF + TIPS, with a time shift of −1 phases for the portal vein TIC compared to no shift in time when using the TIPS. The analysis of the full‐width‐at‐half‐maximum (FWHM) of a small artery showed significantly less spatial resolution loss for the 4DSF at 3.2 pixels, compared to the TIPS filter at 4.3 pixels, and 3.4 pixels for the 4DSF + TIPS.ConclusionThe 4DSF can reduce noise with almost no resolution loss, making the filter very suitable for denoising 4D CT data for detection tasks, even in very low dose, i.e., very high noise level, situations. In combination with the TIPS filter, the noise reduction can be increased even further.
用于肝脏动态 CT 血管成像的 4D 相似性滤波器性能评估
背景腹部动态计算机断层扫描(CT)血管造影可提供腹部组织的灌注信息和特征。这些信息可能有助于确定肝转移的特征。然而,由于患者的辐射剂量必须相对较低,导致图像的噪声含量非常高。本研究的目的是研究一种新的 4D 滤波方法(称为 4D 相似性滤波器 (4DSF))的性能、局限性和行为,以减少时间 CT 数据中的图像噪声。每个相位都使用除被滤波相位以外的所有相位的信息进行单独滤波。这种方法可最大限度地减少该相位最初存在的噪声偏差。由于 4DSF 不以空间邻近性为相似性基础,因此避免了空间分辨率的损失。4DSF 在 52 个数字拟人模型的 12 相肝脏动态 CT 血管造影采集中进行了评估,每个模型包含一个 1 厘米的高血管病变和一个小的坏死核心。评估指标包括降噪、病变对比-噪声比(CNR)、使用 TIC 峰值时间和峰值强度的 CT 数字准确性以及分辨率损失。结果4DSF单独使用时,中位噪声降低了6.8倍,低于TIPS滤波器的8.1倍和4DSF + TIPS滤波器的12.2倍。4DSF 将中值 CNR 从 0.44 提高到 1.85,低于 TIPS 滤波器的 2.59 和 4DSF + TIPS 的 3.12。然而,4DSF 在 TIC 中的峰值强度准确性更胜一筹,与使用 TIPS 滤波器和 4DSF + TIPS 时肝动脉的-88 和-50 HU 相比,4DSF 的中值强度下降为-34 HU。4DSF 滤波器和 4DSF + TIPS 的中位峰值时间准确性较差,门静脉 TIC 的时间偏移为-1 相,而使用 TIPS 时没有时间偏移。对小动脉全宽半最大值(FWHM)的分析表明,4DSF 的空间分辨率损失为 3.2 像素,而 TIPS 滤波器为 4.3 像素,4DSF + TIPS 为 3.4 像素。如果与 TIPS 滤波器结合使用,还能进一步提高降噪效果。
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Medical physics
Medical physics 医学-核医学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
15.80%
发文量
660
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Medical Physics publishes original, high impact physics, imaging science, and engineering research that advances patient diagnosis and therapy through contributions in 1) Basic science developments with high potential for clinical translation 2) Clinical applications of cutting edge engineering and physics innovations 3) Broadly applicable and innovative clinical physics developments Medical Physics is a journal of global scope and reach. By publishing in Medical Physics your research will reach an international, multidisciplinary audience including practicing medical physicists as well as physics- and engineering based translational scientists. We work closely with authors of promising articles to improve their quality.
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