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Impact of Phantom Size on Low-Energy Virtual Monoenergetic Images of Three Dual-Energy CT Platforms

The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of low-energy virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) obtained with three Dual-Energy CT (DECT) platforms according to the phantom diameter. Three sections of the Mercury Phantom 4.0 were scanned on two generations of split-filter CTs (SFCT-1st and SF...

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Autores principales: Greffier, Joël, Van Ngoc Ty, Claire, Fitton, Isabelle, Frandon, Julien, Beregi, Jean-Paul, Dabli, Djamel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193039
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author Greffier, Joël
Van Ngoc Ty, Claire
Fitton, Isabelle
Frandon, Julien
Beregi, Jean-Paul
Dabli, Djamel
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Van Ngoc Ty, Claire
Fitton, Isabelle
Frandon, Julien
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description The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of low-energy virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) obtained with three Dual-Energy CT (DECT) platforms according to the phantom diameter. Three sections of the Mercury Phantom 4.0 were scanned on two generations of split-filter CTs (SFCT-1st and SFCT-2nd) and on one Dual-source CT (DSCT). The noise power spectrum (NPS), task-based transfer function (TTF), and detectability index (d’) were assessed on VMIs from 40 to 70 keV. The highest noise magnitude values were found with SFCT-1st and noise magnitude was higher with DSCT than with SFCT-2nd for 26 cm (10.2% ± 1.3%) and 31 cm (7.0% ± 2.5%), and the opposite for 36 cm (−4.2% ± 2.5%). The highest average NPS spatial frequencies and TTF values at 50% (f(50)) values were found with DSCT. For all energy levels, the f(50) values were higher with SFCT-2nd than SFCT-1st for 26 cm (3.2% ± 0.4%) and the opposite for 31 cm (−6.9% ± 0.5%) and 36 cm (−5.6% ± 0.7%). The lowest d’ values were found with SFCT-1st. For all energy levels, the d’ values were lower with DSCT than with SFCT-2nd for 26 cm (−6.2% ± 0.7%), similar for 31 cm (−0.3% ± 1.9%) and higher for 36 cm (5.4% ± 2.7%). In conclusion, compared to SFCT-1st, SFCT-2nd exhibited a lower noise magnitude and higher detectability values. Compared with DSCT, SFCT-2nd had a lower noise magnitude and higher detectability for the 26 cm, but the opposite was true for the 36 cm.
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spelling pubmed-105721532023-10-14 Impact of Phantom Size on Low-Energy Virtual Monoenergetic Images of Three Dual-Energy CT Platforms Greffier, Joël Van Ngoc Ty, Claire Fitton, Isabelle Frandon, Julien Beregi, Jean-Paul Dabli, Djamel Diagnostics (Basel) Article The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of low-energy virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) obtained with three Dual-Energy CT (DECT) platforms according to the phantom diameter. Three sections of the Mercury Phantom 4.0 were scanned on two generations of split-filter CTs (SFCT-1st and SFCT-2nd) and on one Dual-source CT (DSCT). The noise power spectrum (NPS), task-based transfer function (TTF), and detectability index (d’) were assessed on VMIs from 40 to 70 keV. The highest noise magnitude values were found with SFCT-1st and noise magnitude was higher with DSCT than with SFCT-2nd for 26 cm (10.2% ± 1.3%) and 31 cm (7.0% ± 2.5%), and the opposite for 36 cm (−4.2% ± 2.5%). The highest average NPS spatial frequencies and TTF values at 50% (f(50)) values were found with DSCT. For all energy levels, the f(50) values were higher with SFCT-2nd than SFCT-1st for 26 cm (3.2% ± 0.4%) and the opposite for 31 cm (−6.9% ± 0.5%) and 36 cm (−5.6% ± 0.7%). The lowest d’ values were found with SFCT-1st. For all energy levels, the d’ values were lower with DSCT than with SFCT-2nd for 26 cm (−6.2% ± 0.7%), similar for 31 cm (−0.3% ± 1.9%) and higher for 36 cm (5.4% ± 2.7%). In conclusion, compared to SFCT-1st, SFCT-2nd exhibited a lower noise magnitude and higher detectability values. Compared with DSCT, SFCT-2nd had a lower noise magnitude and higher detectability for the 26 cm, but the opposite was true for the 36 cm. MDPI 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10572153/ /pubmed/37835782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193039 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193039
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