应用深度学习重建结合时间分辨后处理方法提高低剂量脑CT灌注数据的CTA图像质量。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jiajing Tong, Tong Su, Yu Chen, Xiaobo Zhang, Ming Yao, Yanling Wang, Haozhe Liu, Min Xu, Jian Wang, Zhengyu Jin
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背景:探讨深度学习重建(DLR)与时间分辨最大强度投影(tip)或时间分辨平均(tAve)后处理相结合对低剂量脑CTP衍生的CTA图像质量的影响。方法:采用常规剂量CTP治疗30例(A组),低剂量CTP治疗30例(B组)。A组采用混合迭代重建法(R-HIR)重建。B组获得4个CTA图像数据集:L-HIR、L-DLR、L-DLRtMIP和L-DLRtAve。计算并比较CT衰减、图像噪声、信噪比(SNR)、噪比(CNR)和主观图像质量。计算两亚组CTA与MRA的类内相关性(Intraclass Correlation, ICC)。结果:与常规剂量组相比,低剂量组动脉期单峰期辐射剂量降低33%,总剂量降低18%(单峰期:0.12 mSv vs 0.18 mSv;总计:1.91mSv vs 2.33mSv)。与R-HIR相比,l - dlrtip在血管中的CT值更高(除ICAs的CNR为77.19±21.64比73.54±37.03外,其余均P = 0.05)。结论:DLR与tip或tAve结合可使单峰动脉期辐射剂量降低约33%,CTP扫描总剂量降低18%,与HIR相比,可进一步提高由CTP数据得出的CTA图像质量。
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Application of deep learning reconstruction combined with time-resolved post-processing method to improve image quality in CTA derived from low-dose cerebral CT perfusion data.

Background: To assess the effect of the combination of deep learning reconstruction (DLR) and time-resolved maximum intensity projection (tMIP) or time-resolved average (tAve) post-processing method on image quality of CTA derived from low-dose cerebral CTP.

Methods: Thirty patients underwent regular dose CTP (Group A) and other thirty with low-dose (Group B) were retrospectively enrolled. Group A were reconstructed with hybrid iterative reconstruction (R-HIR). In Group B, four image datasets of CTA were gained: L-HIR, L-DLR, L-DLRtMIP and L-DLRtAve. The CT attenuation, image noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and subjective images quality were calculated and compared. The Intraclass Correlation (ICC) between CTA and MRA of two subgroups were calculated.

Results: The low-dose group achieved reduction of radiation dose by 33% in single peak arterial phase and 18% in total compared to the regular dose group (single phase: 0.12 mSv vs 0.18 mSv; total: 1.91mSv vs 2.33mSv). The L-DLRtMIP demonstrated higher CT values in vessels compared to R-HIR (all P < 0.05). The CNR of vessels in L-HIR were statistically inferior to R-HIR (all P < 0.001). There was no significant different in image noise and CNR of vessels between L-DLR and R-HIR (all P > 0.05, except P = 0.05 for CNR of ICAs, 77.19 ± 21.64 vs 73.54 ± 37.03). However, the L-DLRtMIP and L-DLRtAve presented lower image noise, higher CNR (all P < 0.05) and subjective scores (all P < 0.001) in vessels than R-HIR. The diagnostic accuracy in Group B was excellent (ICC = 0.944).

Conclusion: Combining DLR with tMIP or tAve allows for reduction in radiation dose by about 33% in single peak arterial phase and 18% in total in CTP scanning, while further improving image quality of CTA derived from CTP data when compared to HIR.

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BMC Medical Imaging
BMC Medical Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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4.60
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3.70%
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198
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Imaging is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the development, evaluation, and use of imaging techniques and image processing tools to diagnose and manage disease.
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