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Deep learning-based reconstruction can improve the image quality of low radiation dose head CT.

Yasunori NagayamaKoya IwashitaNatsuki MaruyamaHiroyuki UetaniMakoto GotoDaisuke SakabeTakafumi EmotoKengo NakatoShinsuke ShigematsuYuki KatoSentaro TakadaMasafumi KidohSeitaro OdaTakeshi NakauraMasahiro HatemuraMitsuharu UedaAkitake MukasaToshinori Hirai
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• For unenhanced head CT, DLR reduced the image noise and improved the GM-WM contrast and lesion delineation without sacrificing the natural noise texture and image sharpness relative to HIR. • The subjective and objective image quality of DLR was better than that of HIR even at 25% reduced dose without considerably increasing the image reconstruction times (24 s vs. 11 s). • Despite the strong noise reduction and improved GM-WM contrast performance, MBIR degraded the noise texture, sharpness, and subjective acceptance with prolonged reconstruction times relative to HIR, potentially hampering its feasibility.
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