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Task-based assessment of neck CT protocols using patient-mimicking phantoms-effects of protocol parameters on dose and diagnostic performance.

Paul JahnkeJuliane ConzelmannUlrich GenskeMaximilian NunningerMichael ScheelBernd HammTorsten Diekhoff
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• A task-based approach using patient-mimicking phantoms was employed to optimize a CT system for neck imaging through systematic testing of protocol parameters. • Combined effects of 100-kVp tube voltage, TCM noise level of SD 10, a pitch of 0.813, and AIDR 3D reconstruction resulted in an optimal protocol in terms of dose and diagnostic performance. • Interactions of protocol parameters affect diagnostic performance and should be considered when optimizing CT techniques.
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