Iterative reconstruction in cardiac CT
C Naoum, P Blanke, J Leipsic - Journal of cardiovascular computed …, 2015 - Elsevier
Iterative reconstruction (IR) has the ability to reduce image noise in CT without
compromising diagnostic quality, which permits a significant reduction in effective radiation …
compromising diagnostic quality, which permits a significant reduction in effective radiation …
Image reconstruction in cardiovascular CT: Part 2–Iterative reconstruction; potential and pitfalls
U Tayal, L King, R Schofield, I Castellano… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The use of IR in CT previously has been prohibitively complicated and time consuming,
however improvements in computer processing power now make it possible on almost all …
however improvements in computer processing power now make it possible on almost all …
Iterative reconstruction techniques: what do they mean for cardiac CT?
M Kachelrieß - Current Cardiovascular Imaging Reports, 2013 - Springer
Cardiac computed tomography (CT) is a highly demanding and relatively new CT
application that has evolved during the last two decades and for the last decade has been …
application that has evolved during the last two decades and for the last decade has been …
[HTML][HTML] The role of advanced reconstruction algorithms in cardiac CT
SS Halliburton, Y Tanabe, S Partovi… - … Diagnosis and Therapy, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Non-linear iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms have been increasingly incorporated into
clinical cardiac CT protocols at institutions around the world. Multiple IR algorithms are …
clinical cardiac CT protocols at institutions around the world. Multiple IR algorithms are …
Iterative image reconstruction: a realistic dose-saving method in cardiac CT imaging?
M Renker, LL Geyer, AW Krazinski… - Expert review of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Iterative techniques are a valuable computed tomography image reconstruction alternative
to filtered back projection. In repetitive cycles, iterative algorithms reduce image noise …
to filtered back projection. In repetitive cycles, iterative algorithms reduce image noise …
Iterative image reconstruction techniques: cardiothoracic computed tomography applications
YJ Cho, UJ Schoepf, JR Silverman… - Journal of thoracic …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Iterative image reconstruction algorithms provide significant improvements over traditional
filtered back projection in computed tomography (CT). Clinically available through recent …
filtered back projection in computed tomography (CT). Clinically available through recent …
Iterative image reconstruction and its role in cardiothoracic computed tomography
Revolutionary developments in multidetector-row computed tomography (CT) scanner
technology offer several advantages for imaging of cardiothoracic disorders. As a result …
technology offer several advantages for imaging of cardiothoracic disorders. As a result …
Image reconstruction: Part 1–understanding filtered back projection, noise and image acquisition
R Schofield, L King, U Tayal, I Castellano… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Image reconstruction is an increasingly complex field in CT. Iterative Reconstruction (IR) is
at present an adjunct to standard Filtered Back Projection (FBP) reconstruction, but could …
at present an adjunct to standard Filtered Back Projection (FBP) reconstruction, but could …
State of the art: iterative CT reconstruction techniques
LL Geyer, UJ Schoepf, FG Meinel, JW Nance Jr… - Radiology, 2015 - pubs.rsna.org
Owing to recent advances in computing power, iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms have
become a clinically viable option in computed tomographic (CT) imaging. Substantial …
become a clinically viable option in computed tomographic (CT) imaging. Substantial …
Iterative reconstruction techniques for computed tomography part 2: initial results in dose reduction and image quality
Objectives To present the results of a systematic literature search aimed at determining to
what extent the radiation dose can be reduced with iterative reconstruction (IR) for …
what extent the radiation dose can be reduced with iterative reconstruction (IR) for …