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Exploring the Effect of Different Scanning Protocols on the Modulation Transfer Function Arjah, H.; Osman, N. D.; ALMasri, H.; Anam, C.; Aziz, M. E.
Atom Indonesia Vol 51, No 2 (2025): AUGUST 2025
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/aij.2025.1553

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The Iterative Reconstruction (IR) algorithm can enhance image quality and reduce patient dose. This study aims to evaluate the in-plane resolution (X- and Y-), in association with different IR and filtered back projection (FBP), on three different Computed Tomography (CT) scanners: General Electric (GE), Philips, and Siemens. Uniform water phantoms were scanned using 35 milligrays (mGy) and 65 (mGy and then reconstructed using 2- and 5-millimetre (mm) slice thicknesses. Images were reconstructed using the iterative Beam Hardening Correction (iBHC), Sinogram-Affirmed Iterative Reconstruction (SAFIRE), 4th generation hybrid statistical iterative reconstruction proposed by philips (iDose4), Filtered Back Projection (FBP), Adaptive Statistical iterative Reconstruction (ASiR-V), Weighted Filtered Back Projection (WFBP), Best Contrast or Brain Contrast algorithm (BC). All images were analysed using IndoQCT software. Automated Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) measurement was used to describe in-plane resolution. From the Siemens CT scanner findings, MTF at 10 % (MTF10) was increased by applying the iBHC algorithm from 0.52 to 0.57, but MTF10 of SAFIRE and WFBP showed no difference. For the Philips CT scanner, the iDose4 technique did not affect MTF10 compared to FBP, while the post-processing by BC decreases MTF10 from 0.5 to 0.49. For the GE CT scanner, the MTF is affected by radiation dose, while the ASiR-V MTF curve had no difference compared to FBP, with the highest MTF10 value of 0.67 for 35 mGy protocol compared to 0.64 for 65 mGy protocol. The image resolution is affected by CT dose and the use of reconstruction algorithms. These associated parameters may enhance or reduce image resolution.
Image Quality Assessment of Hybrid Statistical Iterative Reconstruction (H/SIR) in Comparison to Filtered Back Projection (FBP) Arjah, H.; Osman, N. D.; ALMasri, H.; Anam, C.; Aziz, M. E.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/aij.2026.1528

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Hybrid Statistical Iterative Reconstruction (H/SIR) is a method for Computed Tomography (CT) image reconstruction that provides optimal diagnostic images while reducing radiation doses compared to the standard protocol using Filtered Back Projection (FBP). This work aims to assess the image quality metrics; Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) of Low-Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) examination with different vendors H/SIR algorithms. Three CT scanners from different manufacturers (Philips, GE, and Siemens) were used in this work. A total of 218 clinical images were analysed. The SNR and CNR of LDCT+H/SIR images were compared with standard protocol combined with FBP. The quantitative assessments were achieved by IndoQCT software. Results showed that H/SIR preserved image quality while radiation dose was minimized.