Deep Learning-Enhanced Ultra-high-resolution CT Imaging for Superior Temporal Bone Visualization.
Authors
Affiliations (3)
Affiliations (3)
- Department of Neuroradiology, University Medical Centre Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany (L.B., N.F.G., A.K., M.A.A.M., A.S., M.A.B., A.E.O.).
- Department of ear, nose, and throat medicine, University Medical Centre Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany (J.D.).
- Department of Neuroradiology, University Medical Centre Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany (L.B., N.F.G., A.K., M.A.A.M., A.S., M.A.B., A.E.O.). Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract
This study assesses the image quality of temporal bone ultra-high-resolution (UHR) Computed tomography (CT) scans in adults and children using hybrid iterative reconstruction (HIR) and a novel, vendor-specific deep learning-based reconstruction (DLR) algorithm called AiCE Inner Ear. In a retrospective, single-center study (February 1-July 30, 2023), UHR-CT scans of 57 temporal bones of 35 patients (5 children, 23 male) with at least one anatomical unremarkable temporal bone were included. There is an adult computed tomography dose index volume (CTDIvol 25.6 mGy) and a pediatric protocol (15.3 mGy). Images were reconstructed using HIR at normal resolution (0.5-mm slice thickness, 512² matrix) and UHR (0.25-mm, 1024² and 2048² matrix) as well as with a vendor-specific DLR advanced intelligent clear-IQ engine inner ear (AiCE Inner Ear) at UHR (0.25-mm, 1024² matrix). Three radiologists evaluated 18 anatomic structures using a 5-point Likert scale. Signal-to-noise (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were measured automatically. In the adult protocol subgroup (n=30; median age: 51 [11-89]; 19 men) and the pediatric protocol subgroup (n=5; median age: 2 [1-3]; 4 men), UHR-CT with DLR significantly improved subjective image quality (p<0.024), reduced noise (p<0.001), and increased CNR and SNR (p<0.001). DLR also enhanced visualization of key structures, including the tendon of the stapedius muscle (p<0.001), tympanic membrane (p<0.009), and basal aspect of the osseous spiral lamina (p<0.018). Vendor-specific DLR-enhanced UHR-CT significantly improves temporal bone image quality and diagnostic performance.