24 May 2024 Low-contrast detectability of photon-counting-detector CT at different scan modes and image types in comparison with energy-integrating-detector CT
Mingdong Fan, Zhongxing Zhou, Jarod Wellinghoff, Cynthia H. McCollough, Lifeng Yu
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Abstract

Purpose

We aim to compare the low-contrast detectability of a clinical whole-body photon-counting-detector (PCD)-CT at different scan modes and image types with an energy-integrating-detector (EID)-CT.

Approach

We used a channelized Hotelling observer (CHO) previously optimized for quality control purposes. An American College of Radiology CT accreditation phantom was scanned on both PCD-CT and EID-CT with 10 phantom positionings. For PCD-CT, images were generated using two scan modes, standard resolution (SR) and ultra-high-resolution (UHR); two image types, virtual monochromatic images at 70 keV and low-energy threshold (T3D); both filtered-back-projection (FBP) and iterative reconstruction (IR) reconstruction methods; and three reconstruction kernels. For each positioning, three repeated scans were acquired for each scan mode, image type, and CTDIvol of 6, 12, and 24 mGy. For EID-CT, images acquired from scans (10 positionings × 3 repeats × 3 doses) were reconstructed using the closest counterpart FBP and IR kernels. CHO was applied to calculate the index of detectability (d) on both scanners.

Results

With the smooth Br44 kernel, the d of UHR was mostly comparable with that of the SR mode (difference: −11.4% to 8.3%, p=0.020 to 0.956), and the T3D images had a higher d (difference: 0.7% to 25.6%) than 70 keV images on PCD-CT. Compared with the EID-CT, UHR-T3D of PCD-CT had non-inferior d (difference: −2.7% to 12.9%) with IR and non-superior d (difference: 0.8% to 11.2%) with FBP using the Br44 kernel. PCD-CT produced higher d than EID-CT by 61.8% to 247.1% with the sharper reconstruction kernels.

Conclusions

The comparison between PCD-CT and EID-CT was significantly influenced by the reconstruction method and kernel. With a smooth kernel that is typically used in low-contrast detection tasks, the PCD-CT demonstrated low-contrast detectability that was comparable to EID-CT with IR and showed no superiority when using FBP. With the use of sharper kernels, the PCD-CT significantly outperformed EID-CT in low-contrast detectability.

© 2024 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Mingdong Fan, Zhongxing Zhou, Jarod Wellinghoff, Cynthia H. McCollough, and Lifeng Yu "Low-contrast detectability of photon-counting-detector CT at different scan modes and image types in comparison with energy-integrating-detector CT," Journal of Medical Imaging 11(S1), S12803 (24 May 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMI.11.S1.S12803
Received: 23 August 2023; Accepted: 29 April 2024; Published: 24 May 2024
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KEYWORDS
Computed tomography

Infrared imaging

Image restoration

Photodetectors

Scanners

Sensors

Quality control

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