RDI-a regression detectability index for quality assurance in: x-ray imaging

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Abstract

Novel iterative image reconstruction methods can help reduce the required radiation dose in x-ray diagnostics such as computed tomography (CT), while maintaining sufficient image quality. Since some of the established image quality measures are not appropriate for reliably judging the quality of images derived by iterative methods, alternative approaches such as task-specific quality assessment would be highly desirable for acceptance or constancy testing. Task-based image quality methods are also closer to tasks performed by the radiologists, such as lesion detection. However, this approach is usually hampered by a huge workload, since hundreds of images are usually required for its application. It is demonstrated that the proposed approach works reliably on the basis of significantly fewer images, and that it correlates well with results obtained from human observers.

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Anton, M., Veldkamp, W. J. H., Hernandez-Giron, I., & Elster, C. (2020). RDI-a regression detectability index for quality assurance in: x-ray imaging. Physics in Medicine and Biology, 65(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/ab7b2e

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