Validation of algorithmic CT image quality metrics with preferences of radiologists
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & Biomedicine
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
automated assessment
clinical images
CT image quality
diagnostic reference level
observer study
validation of algorithmic metrics
PATIENT-SPECIFIC QUANTIFICATION
AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE
SPATIAL-RESOLUTION
NOISE
PERFORMANCE
PHANTOM
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19750Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1002/mp.13795]Publication Info
Cheng, Yuan; Abadi, Ehsan; Smith, Taylor Brunton; Ria, Francesco; Meyer, Mathias;
Marin, Daniele; & Samei, Ehsan (2019). Validation of algorithmic CT image quality metrics with preferences of radiologists.
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 46(11). pp. 4837-4846. 10.1002/mp.13795]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19750.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Ehsan Abadi
Assistant Professor in Radiology
Ehsan Abadi, PhD is an imaging scientist at Duke University. He serves as an Assistant
Professor in the departments of Radiology and Electrical & Computer Engineering, a
faculty member in the Medical Physics Graduate Program and Carl E. Ravin Advanced
Imaging Laboratories, and a co-Lead in the Center for Virtual Imaging Trials. Ehsan’s
research focuses on quantitative imaging and optimization, CT imaging, lung diseases,
computational human modeling, and medical imag
Francesco Ria
Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology
Dr. Francesco Ria is a medical physicist and he serves as an Assistant Professor in
the Department of Radiology. Francesco has an extensive expertise in the assessment
of procedure performances in radiology. In particular, his research activities focus
on the simultaneous evaluation of radiation dose and image quality in vivo in computed
tomography providing a comprehensive evaluation of radiological exams. Moreover, Francesco
is developing and investigating novel mathematical models t
Ehsan Samei
Reed and Martha Rice Distinguished Professor of Radiology
Dr. Ehsan Samei, PhD, DABR, FAAPM, FSPIE, FAIMBE, FIOMP, FACR is a Persian-American
medical physicist. He is a tenured Professor of Radiology, Medical Physics, Biomedical
Engineering, Physics, and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University,
where he also serves as the Chief Imaging Physicist for Duke University Health System,
the director of the Carl E Ravin Advanced Imaging Laboratories, and the director of
Center for Virtual Imaging Trials. He is certi
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