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Title: Orthopaedic and non-orthopaedic applications of a single-energy iterative metal artefact reduction technique and other metal artefact reduction techniques explained.
Authors: Lau K.K.;Buchan K.;Kuganesan A. ;Ardley N.;Khor R.
Institution: (Khor, Kuganesan, Ardley) Diagnostic Imaging Department, Monash Medical Centre, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Buchan) CT Clinical Science, Philips Healthcare, Macquarie-Park, NSW, Australia (Lau) Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist, Monash Medical Centre, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Lau) Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2016
Copyright year: 2016
Publisher: British Institute of Radiology (E-mail: publications@bir.org.uk)
Place of publication: United Kingdom
Publication information: British Journal of Radiology. 89 (1064) (no pagination), 2016. Article Number: 20160171. Date of Publication: 2016.
Journal: British Journal of Radiology
Abstract: Metal within the CT field of view causes artefact that degrades the diagnostic quality of the processed images. This is related to the high atomic number of most metals and is due to a combination of beam hardening, scatter, edge effects and photon starvation. Both software and hardware metal artefact reduction (MAR) techniques have been developed. Iterative reconstruction software MAR techniques can be applied on raw CT data sets and show improved image quality in the setting of sparse projection data when compared with filtered back-projection methods. Recently, a novel singleenergy iterative metal artefact reduction technique (IMART) was released for use with large orthopaedic devices. The aim of this pictorial essay was to demonstrate the usefulness of IMART in the setting of both orthopaedic and nonorthopaedic metallic objects and devices.Copyright © 2016 The Authors.
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20160171
ISSN: 0007-1285
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/40525
Type: Review
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Review article (e.g. literature review, narrative review)
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