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Background
Photon counting CT (PCCT) is a promising technique for neuroradiological CT examinations. In initial studies on non-contrast PCCT of the head (NCCT), however, artifacts close to the calvarium were noticed, which lead to an inhomogeneous representation of the brain tissue. In this study, a new software for image reconstruction to reduce artifacts is evaluated.
Methods
In the new CT software developed by the manufacturer, off-focal radiation was remodeled and is mathematically corrected in the NCCT in data processing during image formation. For the evaluation, 60 patients with an NCCT in the currently used software and 44 patients in the new software were included retrospectively. A detailed quantitative analysis using multiple regions of interest and a qualitative analysis with a reading by experienced radiologists was performed to evaluate image quality and tissue homogeneity below the calvarium.
Results
The new software reduced the inhomogeneity of the cortical brain tissue near the calvarium. As a quantitative measure, there is a clear reduction of the signal difference of the gray and white matter at different distances from the calvarium (p < 0.001). In the qualitative analysis, the inhomogeneity of the brain tissue was reduced, and the gray-white differentiation improved (p < 0.001) in the clinically used virtual monoenergetic image at 65 keV.
Conclusions
Optimized modelling and mathematical correction of the off-focal radiation in the new software led to an effective reduction of the inhomogeneity of the cortical brain tissue and thus improved image quality.
Details
Tomography;
Artifacts;
Data processing;
Software;
Medical imaging;
Brain;
Image processing;
Software upgrading;
Radiation;
Quantitative analysis;
Evaluation;
Patients;
Qualitative analysis;
Image reconstruction;
Computed tomography;
Tissues;
Substantia alba;
Inhomogeneity;
Homogeneity;
Image quality;
Mathematical models