Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4228719 | European Journal of Radiology | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In cone-beam geometry, image quality may be degraded or artifacts may occur if the cone angle is substantially wide. This is because a cone-beam scan along a circular orbit does not collect the complete set of data required to make an exact reconstruction of all volumetric data. To increase temporal resolution and thus image quality in cone-beam geometry, Silver proposed the new half-scan algorithm (NHS-FDK), which extends Parker's weighting function (HS-FDK) by utilizing a larger range up to 2Ï. Here, we evaluated these algorithms for hepatic contrast-enhanced CT in cine scan mode using a 256-detector row CT. The full-scan (FS-FDK) images show uniform distribution of the image noise and CT-number uniformity. Image noise and CT-number uniformity with HS-FDK and NHS-FDK images follow the initial projection angle. HS-FDK images therefore have more changeable higher intensity (brighter) and a lower intensity (darker) areas than respective FS-FDK and NHS-FDK images. We concluded that, considering the trade-off between image quality and temporal resolution, the NHS-FDK algorithm is useful in volumetric cine imaging for the abdomen.
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Authors
Shinichiro Mori, Masahiro Endo, Takayuki Obata, Riwa Kishimoto, Hirotoshi Kato, Susumu Kandatsu, Hirohiko Tsujii, Shuji Tanada,