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Deep Learning Enhances Temporal Bone CT Scans

March 7, 2025
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Deep learning–based reconstruction (DLR) significantly improved image quality in temporal bone ultrahigh-resolution CT (UHR-CT) for both adult and paediatric protocols, reducing noise and enhancing visualisation, according to a new study.

METHODOLOGY:

  • Researchers conducted a retrospective, single-centre study in 2023, analysing 57 temporal bones from 35 patients with at least one anatomically unremarkable temporal bone.
  • Analysis included an adult protocol group (CT dose index volume, 25.6 mGy; n = 30; median age, 51 years [range, 11-89 years]; 19 men) and a paediatric protocol group (15.3 mGy; n = 5; median age, 2 years [range, 1-3 years]; four boys), with CT images in both groups reconstructed using hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR) at normal resolution and UHR as well as vendor-specific DLR.
  • A total of 18 anatomic structures were evaluated using a 5-point Likert scale, and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were measured automatically.

TAKEAWAY:

  • In the adult group, compared with the HIR methods, DLR-enhanced UHR-CT significantly improved image quality (P < .001), reduced noise (P < .001), and enhanced visualisation of 17 out of 18 anatomical landmarks.
  • In the paediatric group, compared with HIR, DLR improved image quality (P < .024) and reduced noise (P < .006) and artifacts (P < .006). Additionally, DLR improved the visualisation of multiple structures, including the tympanic membrane (P < .021), tendon of the stapedius muscle (P < .009), and tendon of the tensor tympani muscle (P < .024).
  • Compared with the HIR methods, DLR-enhanced UHR-CT significantly increased CNR and SNR in both adult and paediatric protocols (P < .001 for both).

IN PRACTICE:

“Our findings suggest that deep learning–based image reconstruction of the temporal bone with ultrahigh-resolution CT significantly improves image quality and enhances diagnostic performance, hereby potentially affecting treatment decisions,” the authors wrote.

SOURCE:

The study was led by Lavinia Brockstedt, MD, University Medical Centre Mainz, Mainz, Germany. It was published online on February 24, 2025, in Academic Radiology.

LIMITATIONS:

The study’s limitations included a relatively small sample size, particularly in the paediatric protocol group; a single-centre study design; and the inclusion of only patients without pathological findings to standardise the analysis of multiple small anatomical structures.

DISCLOSURES:

No funding information was provided for this study. One author reported receiving financial support from Canon Medical Systems Corporation, including funding grants and speaker and lecture fees. 

This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.



Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/deep-learning-enhances-temporal-bone-ct-scans-2025a10005ep?src=rss

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Publish date : 2025-03-07 12:00:00

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