Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8179404 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the effects of scan protocols on CT-based material extraction to minimize radiation dose while maintaining sufficient image information in small animal studies. The phantom simulation experiments were performed with the high dose (HD), medium dose (MD) and low dose (LD) protocols at 50, 70 and 80Â kVp with varying mAÂ s. The reconstructed CT images were segmented based on Hounsfield unit (HU)-physical density (Ï) calibration curves and the dual-energy CT-based (DECT) method. Compared to the (HU;Ï) method performed on CT images acquired with the 80Â kVp HD protocol, a 2-fold improvement in segmentation accuracy and a 7.5-fold reduction in radiation dose were observed when the DECT method was performed on CT images acquired with the 50/80Â kVp LD protocol, showing the possibility to reduce radiation dose while achieving high segmentation accuracy.
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Authors
Ching-Ching Yang, Jhih-An Yu, Bang-Hung Yang, Tung-Hsin Wu,