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The Future of Computed Tomography

Hatem Alkadhi, André Euler

2020Investigative Radiology73 citationsDOI

Abstract

Modern medicine cannot be imagined without the diagnostic capabilities of computed tomography (CT). Although the past decade witnessed a tremendous increase in scan speed, volume coverage, and temporal resolution, along with a considerable reduction of radiation dose, current trends in CT aim toward more patient-centric, tailored imaging approaches that deliver diagnostic information being personalized to each individual patient. Functional CT with dual-and multienergy, as well as dynamic, perfusion imaging became clinical reality and will further prosper in the near future, and upcoming photon-counting detectors will deliver images at a heretofore unmatched spatial resolution.This article aims to provide an overview of current trends in CT imaging, taking into account the potential of photon-counting detector systems, and seeks to illustrate how the future of CT will be shaped.

Topics & Concepts

Computed tomographyTomographyMedicineNuclear medicineRadiologyAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications