The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography

Purpose. Low-dose computed tomography is an important imaging modality for screening and surveillance of lung cancer. The goal of this study was to determine the extent to which dose could be minimized while maintaining diagnostic accuracy through knowledgeable selection of reconstruction techniques...

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Main Author: Silverman, Jordan
Other Authors: Jeffrey, Siewerdsen
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18885
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-188852013-04-19T19:59:13ZThe Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed TomographySilverman, JordanLung Nodule SurveillanceLung Cancer ScreeningReconstruction FilterVolumetric CTobserver performance0541Purpose. Low-dose computed tomography is an important imaging modality for screening and surveillance of lung cancer. The goal of this study was to determine the extent to which dose could be minimized while maintaining diagnostic accuracy through knowledgeable selection of reconstruction techniques. Methods. An anthropomorphic phantom was imaged on a 320-slice volumetric CT scanner. Detectability of small solid lung nodules was evaluated as a function of dose, patient size, reconstruction filter and slice thickness by means of 9-alternative forced-choice observer tests. Results. Nodule detectability decreased sharply below a threshold dose level due to increased image noise. For large body habitus, optimal (smooth) filter selection reduced dose by a factor of ~3. Nodule detectability decreased for slice thicknesses larger than the nodule diameter. Conclusions. Radiation dose can be reduced well below current clinical protocols. Smooth reconstruction filters and avoidance of large slice thickness permits lower-dose techniques without tradeoff in diagnostic performance.Jeffrey, Siewerdsen2009-112010-02-15T20:01:13ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-15T20:01:13Z2010-02-15T20:01:13ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18885en_ca
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language en_ca
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topic Lung Nodule Surveillance
Lung Cancer Screening
Reconstruction Filter
Volumetric CT
observer performance
0541
spellingShingle Lung Nodule Surveillance
Lung Cancer Screening
Reconstruction Filter
Volumetric CT
observer performance
0541
Silverman, Jordan
The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
description Purpose. Low-dose computed tomography is an important imaging modality for screening and surveillance of lung cancer. The goal of this study was to determine the extent to which dose could be minimized while maintaining diagnostic accuracy through knowledgeable selection of reconstruction techniques. Methods. An anthropomorphic phantom was imaged on a 320-slice volumetric CT scanner. Detectability of small solid lung nodules was evaluated as a function of dose, patient size, reconstruction filter and slice thickness by means of 9-alternative forced-choice observer tests. Results. Nodule detectability decreased sharply below a threshold dose level due to increased image noise. For large body habitus, optimal (smooth) filter selection reduced dose by a factor of ~3. Nodule detectability decreased for slice thicknesses larger than the nodule diameter. Conclusions. Radiation dose can be reduced well below current clinical protocols. Smooth reconstruction filters and avoidance of large slice thickness permits lower-dose techniques without tradeoff in diagnostic performance.
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title The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
title_short The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
title_full The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
title_fullStr The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
title_full_unstemmed The Low-dose Limits of Lung Nodule Detectability in Volumetric Computed Tomography
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