Method for Simulating Dose Reduction in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

Lucas R. Borges, Igor Guerrero, Predrag R. Bakic, Alessandro Foi, Andrew D.A. Maidment, Marcelo A.C. Vieira

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new method of simulating dose reduction in digital breast tomosynthesis, starting from a clinical image acquired with a standard radiation dose. It considers both signal-dependent quantum and signal-independent electronic noise. Furthermore, the method accounts for pixel crosstalk, which causes the noise to be frequency-dependent, thus increasing the simulation accuracy. For an objective assessment, simulated and real images were compared in terms of noise standard deviation, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and normalized noise power spectrum (NNPS). A two-alternative forced-choice (2-AFC) study investigated the similarity between the noise strength of low-dose simulated and real images. Six experienced medical physics specialists participated on the study, with a total of 2 160 readings. Objective assessment showed no relevant trends with the simulated noise. The relative error in the standard deviation of the simulated noise was less than 2% for every projection angle. The relative error of the SNR was less than 1.5%, and the NNPS of the simulated images had errors less than 2.5%. The 2-AFC human observer experiment yielded no statistically significant difference (p =0.84) in the perceived noise strength between simulated and real images. Furthermore, the observer study also allowed the estimation of a dose difference at which the observer perceived a just-noticeable difference (JND) in noise levels. The estimated JND value indicated that a change of 17% in the current-time product was sufficient to cause a noticeable difference in noise levels. The observed high accuracy, along with the flexible calibration, make this method an attractive tool for clinical image-based simulations of dose reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7949104
Pages (from-to)2331-2342
JournalIEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Volume36
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Nov
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Radiology and Medical Imaging

Free keywords

  • digital breast tomosynthesis
  • dose reduction
  • Electronic noise
  • quantum noise

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