Abstract
The influence of modulation transfer function (MTF) shape on computed tomography (CT) image quality was studied by computer simulation of a recently proposed X-ray detector with a nonuniform, shaped response to radiation. The shaped detector, while maintaining a high value of limiting spatial resolution, depressed MTF and signal-to-noise ratio values at moderate spatial frequencies. This led to a significant loss of sharpness on noise-free images. Despite a superior radiation dose capture efficiency in the shaped detector, the MTF suppression was shown to produce inferior visibility of 1.0-mm objects in an image with typical CT noise. The significance for clinical imaging of the MTF suppression was demonstrated using a scan of a human head. The implication is that better methods than those currently used are needed for evaluating CT image quality.