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2021
DOI: 10.32628/ijsrst218333
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Comparison of MTF Measurement Methods in CT Images for Various Reconstruction Kernels

Abstract: This study aimed to compare several methods of measuring the modulation transfer function (MTF) for different reconstruction kernels, using a point phantom, a small-circular (S-circular) Teflon object, and the automated edge of a PMMA phantom. The copper wire section of a phantom was used for the point method. The small-circular (S-circular) teflon object within the HU linearity section was used for measuring MTF using ImQuest software. The automated edge of a PMMA phantom was used to automatically measure the… Show more

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“…Many quantified techniques have been developed in CTA to evaluate spatial resolution. The modulation transfer function (MTF) [ 23 ] and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) [ 24 ] are two major tools in quality assurance to ensure CTA spatial resolution. To precisely evaluate the spatial resolution, a line pair gauge is usually adopted in MTF to quantify the spatial resolution from a specific image’s change in light and darkness into the form of intensity and spatial frequency.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Many quantified techniques have been developed in CTA to evaluate spatial resolution. The modulation transfer function (MTF) [ 23 ] and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) [ 24 ] are two major tools in quality assurance to ensure CTA spatial resolution. To precisely evaluate the spatial resolution, a line pair gauge is usually adopted in MTF to quantify the spatial resolution from a specific image’s change in light and darkness into the form of intensity and spatial frequency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many quantified techniques have been developed in CTA to evaluate spatial resolution. The modulation transfer function (MTF) [23] and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) [24] are two major tools in quality assurance to ensure CTA spatial resolution. Gauge Facility [25] 0.16 mm Type 39, CN70589, NDT Cardiac X-ray [26] 0.09 mm CIRS-016A2 Mammography [9] 1.43 mm Indigenous V-shape slit gauge CT [10] 2.65 mm [11] 0 2.15 mm @50 kg Indigenous V-shape slit gauge in various sizes of phantom CTA 2.32 mm @70 kg 1.87 mm @90 kg [12] 1.71 mm @0 BPM Indigenous V-shape slit gauge in dynamic phantom with various BPMs CTA 2.12 mm @60 BPM 2.44 mm @75BPM 2.58 mm @90BPM This study 2.26 mm Five eccentric circles' gauge CTA adopted in MTF to quantify the spatial resolution from a specific image's change in light and darkness into the form of intensity and spatial frequency.…”
Section: Validation By Other Quantified Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%