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Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data

PURPOSE: To compare the spectral performance of four combinations of kVp available in a third generation dual‐source CT (DSCT) on abdominal imaging. METHODS: An image‐quality phantom was scanned with a DSCT using four kVp pairs (tube “A” voltage/tube “B” voltage): 100/Sn150 kVp, 90/Sn150 kVp, 80/Sn1...

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Autores principales: Greffier, Joël, Frandon, Julien, Sadate, Alexandre, Akessoul, Philippe, Belaouni, Asmaa, Beregi, Jean‐Paul, Dabli, Djamel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34312979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13369
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author Greffier, Joël
Frandon, Julien
Sadate, Alexandre
Akessoul, Philippe
Belaouni, Asmaa
Beregi, Jean‐Paul
Dabli, Djamel
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Frandon, Julien
Sadate, Alexandre
Akessoul, Philippe
Belaouni, Asmaa
Beregi, Jean‐Paul
Dabli, Djamel
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description PURPOSE: To compare the spectral performance of four combinations of kVp available in a third generation dual‐source CT (DSCT) on abdominal imaging. METHODS: An image‐quality phantom was scanned with a DSCT using four kVp pairs (tube “A” voltage/tube “B” voltage): 100/Sn150 kVp, 90/Sn150 kVp, 80/Sn150 kVp, and 70/Sn150 kVp, classic parameters and dose level for abdomen examination (CTDI(vol): 11 mGy). The noise power spectrum (NPS) and the task‐based transfer function (TTF) of two inserts were computed on virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) at 40/50/60/70 keV and for mixed, low‐, and high‐kVp images. Detectability index (d’) was computed on VMIs and mixed images to model the detection task of liver metastasis (LM) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Iodine quantification accuracy was assessed using the Root Mean Square Deviation (RMSD(iodine)) and the iodine bias (IB). RESULTS: Noise magnitude decreased by −55%± 0% between 40 and 70 keV for all kVp pairs. Compared to 70/Sn150 kVp, noise magnitude was increased by 9% ± 0% with 80/Sn150 kVp, by 16% ± 1% with 90/Sn150 kVp and by 24%± 1% with 100/Sn150 kVp. The average NPS spatial frequency (f(av)) shifted toward higher frequencies as energy level increased for all kVp pairs. Lowest f(av) values were found for 70/Sn150 kVp and highest for 100/Sn150 kVp. The value of TTF at 50% (f(50)) shifted toward lower frequencies with increasing energy level. The highest f(50) values occurred for 100/Sn150 kVp and the lowest for 80/Sn150 kVp. For both lesions, d’ was highest for 70/Sn150 kVp and lowest for 100/Sn150 kVp. Compared to 70/Sn150 kVp, d’ decreased by −6% ± 3% with 80/Sn150 kVp, by −11% ± 2% with 90/Sn150 kVp and by −13%± 2% with 100/Sn150 kVp. For all acquisitions, the RSMD(iodine) and IB were the lowest for 100/Sn150 kVp (0.29 ± 0.10 mg/ml and 0.88 ± 0.30 mg/ml, respectively) and increased when the tube “A” voltage decreased (2.34 ± 0.29 mg/ml for 70/Sn150 kVp and 7.42 ± 0.51 mg/ml respectively). CONCLUSION: 70/Sn150 kVp presented the lowest image noise and highest detectability in VMIs of two small focal liver lesions. 100/Sn150 kVp presented the lowest image noise on mixed images and highest accuracy of iodine quantification in iodine images.
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spelling pubmed-83642632021-08-23 Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data Greffier, Joël Frandon, Julien Sadate, Alexandre Akessoul, Philippe Belaouni, Asmaa Beregi, Jean‐Paul Dabli, Djamel J Appl Clin Med Phys Medical Imaging PURPOSE: To compare the spectral performance of four combinations of kVp available in a third generation dual‐source CT (DSCT) on abdominal imaging. METHODS: An image‐quality phantom was scanned with a DSCT using four kVp pairs (tube “A” voltage/tube “B” voltage): 100/Sn150 kVp, 90/Sn150 kVp, 80/Sn150 kVp, and 70/Sn150 kVp, classic parameters and dose level for abdomen examination (CTDI(vol): 11 mGy). The noise power spectrum (NPS) and the task‐based transfer function (TTF) of two inserts were computed on virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) at 40/50/60/70 keV and for mixed, low‐, and high‐kVp images. Detectability index (d’) was computed on VMIs and mixed images to model the detection task of liver metastasis (LM) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Iodine quantification accuracy was assessed using the Root Mean Square Deviation (RMSD(iodine)) and the iodine bias (IB). RESULTS: Noise magnitude decreased by −55%± 0% between 40 and 70 keV for all kVp pairs. Compared to 70/Sn150 kVp, noise magnitude was increased by 9% ± 0% with 80/Sn150 kVp, by 16% ± 1% with 90/Sn150 kVp and by 24%± 1% with 100/Sn150 kVp. The average NPS spatial frequency (f(av)) shifted toward higher frequencies as energy level increased for all kVp pairs. Lowest f(av) values were found for 70/Sn150 kVp and highest for 100/Sn150 kVp. The value of TTF at 50% (f(50)) shifted toward lower frequencies with increasing energy level. The highest f(50) values occurred for 100/Sn150 kVp and the lowest for 80/Sn150 kVp. For both lesions, d’ was highest for 70/Sn150 kVp and lowest for 100/Sn150 kVp. Compared to 70/Sn150 kVp, d’ decreased by −6% ± 3% with 80/Sn150 kVp, by −11% ± 2% with 90/Sn150 kVp and by −13%± 2% with 100/Sn150 kVp. For all acquisitions, the RSMD(iodine) and IB were the lowest for 100/Sn150 kVp (0.29 ± 0.10 mg/ml and 0.88 ± 0.30 mg/ml, respectively) and increased when the tube “A” voltage decreased (2.34 ± 0.29 mg/ml for 70/Sn150 kVp and 7.42 ± 0.51 mg/ml respectively). CONCLUSION: 70/Sn150 kVp presented the lowest image noise and highest detectability in VMIs of two small focal liver lesions. 100/Sn150 kVp presented the lowest image noise on mixed images and highest accuracy of iodine quantification in iodine images. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8364263/ /pubmed/34312979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13369 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Medical Imaging
Greffier, Joël
Frandon, Julien
Sadate, Alexandre
Akessoul, Philippe
Belaouni, Asmaa
Beregi, Jean‐Paul
Dabli, Djamel
Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title_full Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title_fullStr Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title_full_unstemmed Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title_short Impact of four kVp combinations available in a dual‐source CT on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: A task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
title_sort impact of four kvp combinations available in a dual‐source ct on the spectral performance of abdominal imaging: a task‐based image quality assessment on phantom data
topic Medical Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34312979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13369
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