2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6498/aac575
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Medical imaging dose optimisation from ground up: expert opinion of an international summit

Abstract: As in any medical intervention, there is either a known or an anticipated benefit to the patient from undergoing a medical imaging procedure. This benefit is generally significant, as demonstrated by the manner in which medical imaging has transformed clinical medicine. At the same time, when it comes to imaging that deploys ionising radiation, there is a potential associated risk from radiation. Radiation risk has been recognised as a key liability in the practice of medical imaging, creating a motivation for… Show more

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“…As the algorithmic assessments of several essential image quality metrics of clinical CT images were validated with preferences of radiologists, it will be interesting to investigate the correlation of the algorithmic assessments with clinical task performance across a variety of tasks. Furthermore, the algorithmic measurements of image quality metrics may be combined with dose metrics to support the optimization of dose and image acquisition parameters to minimize clinical risks . They have the potential to greatly facilitate data‐driven monitoring and optimization of CT image acquisition protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the algorithmic assessments of several essential image quality metrics of clinical CT images were validated with preferences of radiologists, it will be interesting to investigate the correlation of the algorithmic assessments with clinical task performance across a variety of tasks. Furthermore, the algorithmic measurements of image quality metrics may be combined with dose metrics to support the optimization of dose and image acquisition parameters to minimize clinical risks . They have the potential to greatly facilitate data‐driven monitoring and optimization of CT image acquisition protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key information content a medical imaging system presents includes anatomic and physiologic information of a patient. Effective rendering of such information in clinical images is indispensable for assuring quality of clinical decision making and mitigating clinical risks . In particular, Computed tomography (CT) is well known for its capability to produce high quality clinical images of a patient quickly in three dimensions (3D) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The required metrics involve combining several types of data together for more comprehensive analysis, as also described in a recent publication from an international summit [30] describing the optimisation process. Accordingly, the comprehensive optimisation process should include the combined risk factors from clinical aspects and radiation dose.…”
Section: Link To Radiological Optimisation Quality Assurance and Patmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the comprehensive optimisation process should include the combined risk factors from clinical aspects and radiation dose. To provide effective and patient specific risk -or benefitassessment, the radiation risk models and clinical image quality definition could be determined further by utilising clinical data channels such as previous radiology findings, lab results, genetic data and other clinical information [30]. DL methods are prerequisites for this kind of data analysis due to inherent non-linearity of the problem and large amount of heterogeneous data which is not equitable by traditional methods [11,27].…”
Section: Link To Radiological Optimisation Quality Assurance and Patmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…КТ является наиболее перспективной и актуальной областью лучевой диагностики для обеспечения радиационной безопасности пациентов за счет применения принципов обоснования и оптимизации [1][2][3][4]. Принцип оптимизации заключается в поддержании доз облучения пациентов на таком низком уровне, который возможен при условии получения качественной полноценной диагностической информации с учетом экономических и социальных факторов [5][6][7][8].…”
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