Ruben Crew, Jason Smith, Mohammad Kassir, Ala'a Farkouh, Kai Wen Cheng, Bertha Escobar-Poni, Jun Ho Chung, Uy Lae Kim, Jammie-Lyn Quines, Grant Sajdak, Katya Hanessian, Sikai Song, Akin S Amasyali, Zhamshid Okhunov, Udochukwo Oyoyo, D Daniel Baldwin, Kerby Oberg, D Duane Baldwin
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Abstract
Introduction: Diagnosing ureteral stones with low-dose CT in patients with metal hardware can be challenging because of image noise. The purpose of this study was to compare ureteral stone detection and image quality of low-dose and conventional CT scans with and without deep learning reconstruction (DLR) and metal artifact reduction (MAR) in the presence of metal hip prostheses. Methods: Ten urinary system combinations with 4 to 6 mm ureteral stones were implanted into a cadaver with bilateral hip prostheses. Each set was scanned under two different radiation doses (conventional dose [CD] = 115 mAs and ultra-low dose [ULD] = 6.0 mAs). Two scans were obtained for each dose as follows: one with and another without DLR and MAR. Two blinded radiologists ranked each image in terms of artifact, image noise, image sharpness, overall quality, and diagnostic confidence. Stone detection accuracy at each setting was calculated. Results: ULD with DLR and MAR improved subjective image quality in all five domains (p < 0.05) compared with ULD. In addition, the subjective image quality for ULD with DLR and MAR was greater than the subjective image quality for CD in all five domains (p < 0.05). Stone detection accuracy of ULD improved with the application of DLR and MAR (p < 0.05). Stone detection accuracy of ULD with DLR and MAR was similar to CD (p > 0.25). Conclusions: DLR with MAR may allow the application of low-dose CT protocols in patients with hip prostheses. Application of DLR and MAR to ULD provided a stone detection accuracy comparable with CD, reduced radiation exposure by 94.8%, and improved subjective image quality.
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