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. 2016 Dec 3;10:210–214. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.084
Subject area Radiology
More specific subject area Effect dose reduction on image quality in CT images reconstructed with full iterative reconstruction.
Type of data Table, image, text file
How data was acquired Coronary phantoms were scanned with computed tomography at various doses.
100% dose images were reconstructed with hybrid iterative reconstruction, while other dose images were reconstructed with full iterative reconstruction.
Subjective and objective image quality of each images were assessed.
Data format Raw, Analyzed
Experimental factors The subjective and objective image quality of coronary artery phantom scanned with various dose were evaluated by 3 radiologists.
Experimental features The relationship between the degree of dose reduction and image quality was determined for images reconstructed using Forward-projected model-based Iterative Reconstruction SoluTion (FIRST).
Data source location Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 35° 42 45.64 N; 139° 45 43.16 E
Data accessibility The data are available with this article