Abstract

Recently, with the advancement of artificial intelligence image reconstruction technology, we are attempting to evaluate the accuracy of coronary artery stent lumen by developing ultra-high-resolution deep learning image reconstruction technology based on the most accurate 0.25mm multi-detector available. This study was divided into patient studies and phantom studies. Images were reconstructed in the same patient using four different methods: filter correction reverse projection, repetitive reconstruction, deep learning reconstruction, and artificial intelligence ultra-high resolution reconstruction. To objectively evaluate image quality, four parameters, image noise, CT density, signal-to-noise ratio, and contrast-to-noise ratio, were analyzed for each dataset. The phantom study installed a latex Nelaton sterilized catheter to express the coronary artery in the dummy chest phantom. Subsequently, a coronary stent (2.5mm and 3.5mm in diameter) was inserted into each catheter. Images were obtained using various reconstruction techniques (FBP, IR, DLR, and UHR-DLR) for each CT manufacturer. Stent clarity was evaluated using edge rise distance (ERD) and edge rise slope (ERS). We showed that the average Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) of coronary arteries reconstructed with Ultra-High Resolution Deep Learning Reconstruction (UHR-DLR) improved by 29.2% and 36.4% compared to those reconstructed with DLR, respectively. Image noise was reduced by about 21.4% in UHR-DLR. The ERS average value of the coronary stent phantom measured by the CT manufacturers was highest in the UHR-DLR of Aquilion ONE Prism (Canon), and the ERD value is statistically significant for each CT manufacturer. Compared to FBP, HIR, and DLR, UHR-DLR not only improved image clarity and reduced image noise and blooming artifacts but also clearly showed the stent support structure and stent lumen.

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