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Spectral CT of the abdomen: Where are we now?

Sharon Z. Adam, Aviad Rabinowich, Rivka Kessner, Arye Blachar

2021Insights into Imaging76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spectral CT adds a new dimension to radiological evaluation, beyond assessment of anatomical abnormalities. Spectral data allows for detection of specific materials, improves image quality while at the same time reducing radiation doses and contrast media doses, and decreases the need for follow up evaluation of indeterminate lesions. We review the different acquisition techniques of spectral images, mainly dual-source, rapid kV switching and dual-layer detector, and discuss the main spectral results available. We also discuss the use of spectral imaging in abdominal pathologies, emphasizing the strengths and pitfalls of the technique and its main applications in general and in specific organs.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNeuroradiologyRadiologySpectral imagingImage qualityDetectorMedical physicsSpectral analysisRadiation doseUltrasoundNuclear medicineComputer scienceComputer visionOpticsImage (mathematics)PhysicsNeurologyQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopyPsychiatryAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingDental Radiography and Imaging