Diagnostic value of model-based iterative reconstruction combined with a metal artifact reduction algorithm during ct of the oral cavity

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Background and Purpose: Metal artifacts reduce the quality of CT images and increase the difficulty of interpretation. This study compared the ability of model-based iterative reconstruction and hybrid iterative reconstruction to improve CT image quality in patients with metallic dental artifacts when both techniques were combined with a metal artifact reduction algorithm. Materials and Methods: This retrospective clinical study included 40 patients (men, 31; women, 9; mean age, 62.9 6 12.3 years) with oral and oropharyngeal cancer who had metallic dental fillings or implants and underwent contrast-enhanced ultra-high-resolution CT of the neck. Axial CT images were reconstructed using hybrid iterative reconstruction and model-based iterative reconstruction, and the metal artifact reduction algorithm was applied to all images. Finally, hybrid iterative reconstruction + metal artifact reduction algorithms and model-based iterative reconstruction + metal artifact reduction algorithm data were obtained. In the quantitative analysis, SDs were measured in ROIs over the apex of the tongue (metal artifacts) and nuchal muscle (no metal artifacts) and were used to calculate the metal artifact indexes. In a qualitative analysis, 3 radiologists blinded to the patients' conditions assessed the image-quality scores of metal artifact reduction and structural depictions. Results: Hybrid iterative reconstruction + metal artifact reduction algorithms and model-based iterative reconstruction + metal artifact reduction algorithms yielded significantly different metal artifact indexes of 82.2 and 73.6, respectively (95% CI, 2.6-14.7; P

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Kubo, Y., Ito, K., Sone, M., Nagasawa, H., Onishi, Y., Umakoshi, N., … Kusumoto, M. (2020). Diagnostic value of model-based iterative reconstruction combined with a metal artifact reduction algorithm during ct of the oral cavity. In American Journal of Neuroradiology (Vol. 41, pp. 2132–2138). American Society of Neuroradiology. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6767

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