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Introduction: A DnCNN for image denoising trained with natural images is available in MATLAB. For Tc-99m DMSA images, any loss of clinical details during the denoising process will have serious consequences since denoised image is to be used for diagnosis. The objective of the study was to find whether this pre-trained DnCNN can be used for denoising Tc-99m DMSA images and compare its performance with block matching 3D (BM3D) filter.
Materials And Methods: Two hundred forty-two Tc-99m DMSA images were denoised using BM3D filter (at sigma = 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25) and DnCNN. The original and denoised images were reviewed by two nuclear medicine physicians and also assessed objectively using the image quality metrics: SSIM, FSIM, MultiSSIM, PIQE, Blur, GCF, and Brightness. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was applied to find the statistically significant difference between the value of image quality metrics of the denoised images and the corresponding original images.
Results: Nuclear medicine physicians observed no loss of clinical information in DnCNN denoised image and superior image quality compared to its original and BM3D denoised images. Edges/boundaries of the scar were found to be well preserved, and doubtful scar became obvious in the denoised image. Objective assessment also showed that the quality of DnCNN denoised images was significantly better than that of original images at P -value <0.0001.
Conclusion: The pre-trained DnCNN available with MATLAB Deep Learning Toolbox can be used for denoising Tc-99m DMSA images, and the performance of DnCNN was found to be superior in comparison with BM3D filter.
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