Verification of image quality improvement by deep learning reconstruction to 1.5 T MRI in T2-weighted images of the prostate gland.

Journal: Radiological physics and technology
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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate whether the image quality of 1.5 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate is equal to or higher than that of 3 T MRI by applying deep learning reconstruction (DLR). To objectively analyze the images from the 13 healthy volunteers, we measured the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of the images obtained by the 1.5 T scanner with and without DLR, as well as for images obtained by the 3 T scanner. In the subjective, T2W images of the prostate were visually evaluated by two board-certified radiologists. The SNRs and CNRs in 1.5 T images with DLR were higher than that in 3 T images. Subjective image scores were better for 1.5 T images with DLR than 3 T images. The use of the DLR technique in 1.5 T MRI substantially improved the SNR and image quality of T2W images of the prostate gland, as compared to 3 T MRI.

Authors

  • Yoshiomi Sato
    Department of Radiology, Saitama City Hospital, Mimuro 2460, Saitama, 336-8522, Japan. yoshiomi@msh.biglobe.ne.jp.
  • Kiyoshi Ohkuma
    Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Saitama City Hospital, Mimuro 2460, Saitama, 336-8522, Japan.