Abstract
AIM: Compare effect of soft kernel (SK) and 30% adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR) and standard kernel (StK) techniques on image quality. Materials and Methods: Three radiologists blinded to the type of reconstruction kernel used, independently reviewed 2.5mm-thick- axial abdominal CT-scans performed for 66-randomly selected patients, optimized for oncologic imaging. The filtered-back-projection images were reconstructed using: SK, ASIR 30% and StK. The Contrast to noise ratio (CNRs) and Signal to noise ration (SNRs) were calculated. The visibility and sharpness of abdominal structures were rated (qualitatively) . Summary of pair-wise comparisons among series for CNRs and SNRs were performed. Estimates and standard-error were based on a linear mixed model. P values were adjusted using the Tukey-Kramer method to control overall type I error rate. Results: Image series reconstructed with SK or ASIR had higher CNRs than those with StK alone ( P < .009 and .002, respectively). Qualitatively images reconstructed with ASIR or SK were better than with the StK ( P
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Bhosale, P., Wagner-Bartak, N., Wei, W., Kundra, V., & Tamm, E. (2015). Comparing CNR, SNR, and Image Quality of CT Images Reconstructed with Soft Kernel, Standard Kernel, and Standard Kernel plus ASIR 30% Techniques. International Journal of Radiology, 2(2), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.17554/j.issn.2313-3406.2015.02.11
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