Quantitative assessment of variation in CT parameters on texture features: Pilot study using a nonanatomic phantom

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Abstract

Our aim was to evaluate changes in texture features based on variations in CT parameters on a phantom. Scans were performed with varying milliampere, kilovolt, section thickness, pitch, and acquisition mode. Forty-two texture features were extracted by using an in-house-developed Matlab program. Two-tailed t tests and false-detection analyses were performed with significant differences in texture features based on detector array configurations (Q values = 0.001-0.006), section thickness (Q values = 0.0002-0.001), and acquisition mode (Q values = 0.003-0.006). Variations in milliampere and kilovolt had no significant effect.

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Buch, K., Li, B., Qureshi, M. M., Kuno, H., Anderson, S. W., & Sakai, O. (2017). Quantitative assessment of variation in CT parameters on texture features: Pilot study using a nonanatomic phantom. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 38(5), 981–985. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5139

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