Supplemental material for Iterative CT reconstruction in abdominal low-dose CT used for hybrid SPECT-CT applications: effect on image quality, image noise, detectability, and reader’s confidence
Oliver S Grosser
Juri Ruf
Dennis Kupitz
Damian Czuczwara
David Loewenthal
Markus Thormann
Christian Furth
Jens Ricke
Timm Denecke
Maciej Pech
Michael C Kreissl
Holger Amthauer
10.25384/SAGE.8306519.v1
https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplemental_material_for_Iterative_CT_reconstruction_in_abdominal_low-dose_CT_used_for_hybrid_SPECT-CT_applications_effect_on_image_quality_image_noise_detectability_and_reader_s_confidence/8306519
<p>Supplemental Material for Iterative CT reconstruction in abdominal low-dose CT used for hybrid SPECT-CT applications: effect on image quality, image noise, detectability, and reader’s confidence by Oliver S Grosser, Juri Ruf, Dennis Kupitz, Damian Czuczwara, David Loewenthal, Markus Thormann, Christian Furth, Jens Ricke, Timm Denecke, Maciej Pech, Michael C Kreissl and Holger Amthauer in Acta Radiologica Open</p>
2019-06-20 12:00:00
Single-photon emission computed tomography
SPECT CT
multimodal imaging
computed tomography
X-ray
image reconstruction