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Iterative Reconstruction Improves Both Objective and Subjective Image Quality in Acute Stroke CTP

Fabian Flottmann1, Jan Kabath1, Till Illies1, Tanja Schneider1, Jan-Hendrik Buhk1, Jens Fiehler1, André Kemmling1,2. Iterative Reconstruction Improves Both Objective and Subjective Image Quality in Acute Stroke CTP. PLoS ONE. March 1st, 2016.

Publication Date
March 2016

How Analyze was Used
“Infarct lesions on fol-low-up imaging CT were segmented manually. Final tissue outcome was classified voxel-wise as a binary response variable (1 = infarct, 0 = no infarct). All follow-up images were then regis-tered to the baseline time average image of the CTP dataset (Analyze 11.0, AnalyzeDirect).”

Author Affiliation(s)
1 Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
2 Institute of Neuroradiology, University Medical Center Schleswig Holstein, Lübeck, Germany

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