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Spectral Photon-Counting CT Technology in Chest Imaging

Salim Si‐Mohamed, Jade Miailhes, Pierre‐Antoine Rodesch, Sara Boccalini, Hugo Lacombe, Valérie Leitman, Vincent Cottin, Loïc Boussel, Philippe Douek

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The X-ray imaging field is currently undergoing a period of rapid technological innovation in diagnostic imaging equipment. An important recent development is the advent of new X-ray detectors, i.e., photon-counting detectors (PCD), which have been introduced in recent clinical prototype systems, called PCD computed tomography (PCD-CT) or photon-counting CT (PCCT) or spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) systems. PCD allows a pixel up to 200 microns pixels at iso-center, which is much smaller than that can be obtained with conventional energy integrating detectors (EID). PCDs have also a higher dose efficiency than EID mainly because of electronic noise suppression. In addition, the energy-resolving capabilities of these detectors allow generating spectral basis imaging, such as the mono-energetic images or the water/iodine material images as well as the K-edge imaging of a contrast agent based on atoms of high atomic number. In recent years, studies have therefore been conducted to determine the potential of PCD-CT as an alternative to conventional CT for chest imaging.

Topics & Concepts

Photon countingMedicineDetectorSpectral imagingPixelPhotonNuclear medicineOpticsMedical physicsRadiologyPhysicsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications