Comparison of three reconstruction algorithms for low-dose phase-contrast computed tomography of the breast with synchrotron radiation
Sandro Donato, Simone Caputo, Luca Brombal, Bruno Golosio, Renata, Longo, Giuliana Tromba, Raffaele G. Agostino, Gianluigi Greco, Benedicta D., Arhatari, Chris Hall, Anton Maksimenko, Daniel Hausermann, Darren Lockie,, Jane Fox, Beena Kumar, Sarah Lewis, Patrick C. Brennan

TL;DR
This study systematically compares three CT reconstruction algorithms for low-dose breast imaging using synchrotron radiation, highlighting differences between objective image quality metrics and subjective human assessments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation of FBP, UTR, and cSART algorithms, revealing their strengths and limitations in phase-contrast breast CT imaging.
Findings
cSART outperforms UTR and FBP in objective quality measures
Subjective assessments favored FBP over cSART
Objective and subjective evaluations differ in importance of contrast
Abstract
Three different computed tomography (CT) reconstruction algorithms: Filtered Back Projection (FBP), Unified Tomographic Reconstruction (UTR) and customized Simultaneous Algebraic Reconstruction Technique (cSART), have been systematically compared and evaluated using experimental data from CT scans of ten fresh mastectomy samples collected at the Imaging and Medical beamline of the Australian Synchrotron. All the scans were collected at the mean glandular dose of 2 mGy, using monochromatic X-rays with 32 keV energy, flat-panel detectors with 0.1 mm pixels and 6 meter distance between the rotation stage and the detector. Paganin's phase retrieval method was used in conjunction with all three CT reconstruction algorithms. The reconstructed images were compared in terms of the objective image quality characteristics, including spatial resolution, contrast, signal-to-noise, and…
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TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
