Assessing the effects of deep learning reconstruction on abdominal CT without arm elevation

N Fujita, K Yasaka, A Katayama… - Canadian …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
N Fujita, K Yasaka, A Katayama, Y Ohtake, M Konishiike, O Abe
Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 2023journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of deep learning reconstruction (DLR) on image quality of
abdominal computed tomography (CT) in patients without arm elevation compared with
hybrid-iterative reconstruction (Hybrid-IR) and filtered back projection (FBP). Methods: In this
retrospective study, axial images of 26 patients who underwent CT without arm elevation
were reconstructed using DLR, Hybrid-IR, and FBP. Streak artifact index (SAI) was
calculated by dividing the standard deviation of CT attenuation in the liver or spleen by that …
Purpose
To evaluate the effects of deep learning reconstruction (DLR) on image quality of abdominal computed tomography (CT) in patients without arm elevation compared with hybrid-iterative reconstruction (Hybrid-IR) and filtered back projection (FBP).
Methods
In this retrospective study, axial images of 26 patients who underwent CT without arm elevation were reconstructed using DLR, Hybrid-IR, and FBP. Streak artifact index (SAI) was calculated by dividing the standard deviation of CT attenuation in the liver or spleen by that in fat. Two other blinded radiologists evaluated streak artifacts on images (in the liver, spleen, and kidney), depiction of liver vessels, subjective image noise, and overall quality. They were also asked to detect space-occupying lesions other than cysts in the liver, spleen, and kidney.
Results
The SAI (liver/spleen) in DLR images was significantly reduced compared with Hybrid-IR and FBP. Regarding qualitative image analysis, streak artifacts in the 3 organs, qualitative image noise, and overall quality in DLR images were rated by both readers as significantly improved compared with Hybrid-IR (P ≤ .012) and FBP (P < .001). Both blinded readers detected more lesions on DLR images than on Hybrid-IR and FBP ones.
Conclusion
DLR resulted in significantly better-quality abdominal CT images in patients scanned without elevating their arms with reducing streak artifacts compared with Hybrid-IR and FBP.
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