A Novel Singular Value Decomposition-Based Denoising Method in 4-Dimensional Computed Tomography of the Brain in Stroke Patients with Statistical Evaluation.
Wonseok YangJun-Yong HongJeong-Youn KimSeung-Ho PaikSeung Hyun LeeJi-Su ParkGihyoun LeeBeop Min KimYoung-Jin JungPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Computed tomography (CT) is a widely used medical imaging modality for diagnosing various diseases. Among CT techniques, 4-dimensional CT perfusion (4D-CTP) of the brain is established in most centers for diagnosing strokes and is considered the gold standard for hyperacute stroke diagnosis. However, because the detrimental effects of high radiation doses from 4D-CTP may cause serious health risks in stroke survivors, our research team aimed to introduce a novel image-processing technique. Our singular value decomposition (SVD)-based image-processing technique can improve image quality, first, by separating several image components using SVD and, second, by reconstructing signal component images to remove noise, thereby improving image quality. For the demonstration in this study, 20 4D-CTP dynamic images of suspected acute stroke patients were collected. Both the images that were and were not processed via the proposed method were compared. Each acquired image was objectively evaluated using contrast-to-noise and signal-to-noise ratios. The scores of the parameters assessed for the qualitative evaluation of image quality improved to an excellent rating (p < 0.05). Therefore, our SVD-based image-denoising technique improved the diagnostic value of images by improving their quality. The denoising technique and statistical evaluation can be utilized in various clinical applications to provide advanced medical services.
Keyphrases
- image quality
- deep learning
- convolutional neural network
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- atrial fibrillation
- contrast enhanced
- healthcare
- positron emission tomography
- cerebral ischemia
- air pollution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- primary care
- resting state
- optical coherence tomography
- physical activity
- white matter
- mental health
- pulmonary embolism
- systematic review
- magnetic resonance
- intensive care unit
- drug induced
- functional connectivity
- radiation therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- aortic dissection
- psychometric properties