Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10176314 | Clinical Imaging | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We compared image quality in 44 pediatric head computed tomographic exams reconstructed using four levels of blended iterative techniques (iDOSE 1-4) versus filtered back projection. Three radiologists reviewed the 220 series in a randomized, blinded manner. They scored each series based on gray-white matter differentiation, visibility of the pre-pontine cistern, caudate head, image noise, and image quality. Noise was measured in the vitreous and the thalamus. Composite scores were highest with iDOSE 4 (P< .0001). Interobserver agreement was fair to moderate. Spearman's rho of the vitreous (â 0.62, P< .001) and thalamus (â 0.58, P< .001) confirmed a significant inverse correlation between iDOSE level and noise.
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Authors
Chang Ho, Robert Oberle, Isaac Wu, Eugene Kim,