The raw image is not good and isn’t usable. AI denoises and this is what makes it usable. Then it doubles the resolution.
There is no point in reviewing the raw image as it doesn’t add anything. A study is generally 300-1000 images. If you’re going to review the raw and therefore look at 600-2000 images you’ve just wasted everything AI gained and you might as well not use it.
I acquire the images and I look at what I get and re-run anything that’s got artifact. This is not unusual and generally happens due to movement, excessive image noise or incorrect parameter selection.
I don’t review the raw, but I do review the output. Keep in mind that MR images have always been very heavily processed at every stage of image formation as any way of squeezing more out the the acquisition will have time benefits.
There are a ton of ways a tech can create a misleading or faulty image with parameter selection which leads to an incorrect diagnosis. This could happen quite easily and AI being part of any error m is not something that keeps me awake at night, unlike other other parameters with which I have seen mistakes and have made them myself.
There is no point in reviewing the raw image as it doesn’t add anything. A study is generally 300-1000 images. If you’re going to review the raw and therefore look at 600-2000 images you’ve just wasted everything AI gained and you might as well not use it.
I acquire the images and I look at what I get and re-run anything that’s got artifact. This is not unusual and generally happens due to movement, excessive image noise or incorrect parameter selection.
I don’t review the raw, but I do review the output. Keep in mind that MR images have always been very heavily processed at every stage of image formation as any way of squeezing more out the the acquisition will have time benefits.
There are a ton of ways a tech can create a misleading or faulty image with parameter selection which leads to an incorrect diagnosis. This could happen quite easily and AI being part of any error m is not something that keeps me awake at night, unlike other other parameters with which I have seen mistakes and have made them myself.