Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-4883
Print ISSN : 0369-4305
ISSN-L : 0369-4305
Clinical Technologies
Usefulness of Combining Post-processing Scatter Correction and an Anti-scatter Grid in Chest Standing Radiography
Keita FujikawaTakao OsakiHideo NakagawaKeisuke KikuchiMasato KirikiYuya WadaRyosuke MikiNoriko Kotoura
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2021 Volume 77 Issue 6 Pages 555-563

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of combining post-processing scatter correction (IG) and an anti-scatter grid (RG) in chest radiography. Method: To determine the combination protocol (Hyb) that was closed to RG 12:1 (RG12), we measured the content rate of scattered radiation for each combination (RG12, IG12, RG3–12+IG3–12). Task-based modulation transfer function (MTF_Task) and SDNR were evaluated using RG12, IG12, and Hyb. Additionally, seven radiologists performed visual evaluation by using chest phantom. Result: The protocol of Hyb was RG8+IG3. In SDNR, Hyb (RG8+IG3) was equal to or higher than RG12, and MTF_Task was equal in all grid systems. Hyb (RG8+IG3) was significantly superior to RG12 in visual evaluation. Conclusion: The combining post-processing scatter correction should be useful for improving inspection throughput and reducing the risk of gridʼs damage.

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