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Application of Computed Tomographic Image Reconstruction Algorithms Based on Filtered Back-Projection in Diagnosis of Bone Trauma Diseases

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Objective: To improve the diagnostic rate of bone trauma diseases by applying image reconstruction algorithm based on filtered back-projection to CT images of bone trauma. Methods: Sixty-three patients with bone trauma in our hospital were selected. After hospitalization, 63 patients took satisfactory localization images to make the lesions on the localization images close to or even exceed the resolution of conventional X-ray films. After scanning, the post-processing workstation software was used for post-processing of image reconstruction algorithm based on filtered back-projection. Finally, the diagnostic accuracy of X-ray plain film, common CT image and image examination based on filtered back-projection was compared statistically. Results: Among 63 cases of bone trauma, 48 cases were found by routine CT cross-sectional examination. The image reconstruction algorithm based on filtered back-projection was applied to all cases of wrist ulnar and trauma examination. The three-dimensional imaging can display the length, direction, shape of articular surface and fracture end of bone trauma as well as the size and spatial position of free small bone fragments stereoscopically and accurately. The relationship between bone trauma and placement. Discussion: Experiments show that when the projection data are complete, the filtering back-projection algorithm can reconstruct the image better, and the overall evaluation of the new filtering function is the best. Usually, the projection data are often incomplete, sometimes even seriously insufficient. At this time, it is necessary to adopt iterative reconstruction algorithm. However, no matter which algorithm is adopted, the reconstruction speed and accuracy are improved, and the quality of the reconstructed image is improved. It remains the direction of future efforts. The FBP method is the basic common algorithm for reconstructing image, and it is also the basis of many other algorithms. It is widely used in medical CT and other fields. Conclusion: The improved CT image reconstruction algorithm based on filtered back-projection has high application value in the diagnosis of bone trauma diseases. By comparing the three indexes of serial processing time, information transfer interface and image noise, the suspicious site of bone trauma can be diagnosed clearly. In recent years, with the popularization of CT and the emergence of spiral CT, it has a good guiding significance for defining clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: Bone Trauma; CT Image; Filtered Back-Projection; Image Reconstruction; X-ray Plain Film

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Radiology, Ning Bo No. 6th Hospital, 315040, Zhejiang, China 2: Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, 330006, Jiangxi, China

Publication date: 01 May 2020

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