Keywords: Neuro, Neuro
Motivation: Direct contrast synthesis (AI-DCS) enables the derivation of synthetic images from a trained neural network. Its utility in clinical practice has yet to be adequately explored.
Goal(s): To evaluate the image quality and diagnostic confidence of these synthetic images in the brain in the pediatric population.
Approach: The study radiologist compares the image quality and diagnostic confidence of AI-DCS images to standard of care (SOC) and SyMRI.
Results: AI-DCS demonstrates better overall image quality and diagnostic confidence than SyMRI on T1, T2 and FLAIR in majority of patients. AI-DCS demonstrates better overall image quality on FLAIR when compared to SOC.
Impact: AI-DCS demonstrates improved image quality and diagnostic confidence compared to SyMRI and comparable image quality to the current standard of care.
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