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Photon-counting detector computed tomography in cardiac imaging

Simran P. Sharma, Marie-Julie D K Lemmens, Martijn W. Smulders, Ricardo P.J. Budde, Alexander Hirsch, Casper Mihl

2024Netherlands Heart Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) has emerged as a revolutionary technology in CT imaging. PCD-CT offers significant advancements over conventional energy-integrating detector CT, including increased spatial resolution, artefact reduction and inherent spectral imaging capabilities. In cardiac imaging, PCD-CT can offer a more accurate assessment of coronary artery disease, plaque characterisation and the in-stent lumen. Additionally, it might improve the visualisation of myocardial fibrosis through qualitative late enhancement imaging and quantitative extracellular volume measurements. The use of PCD-CT in cardiac imaging holds significant potential, positioning itself as a valuable modality that could serve as a one-stop-shop by integrating both angiography and tissue characterisation into a single examination. Despite its potential, large-scale clinical trials, standardisation of protocols and cost-effectiveness considerations are required for its broader integration into clinical practice. This narrative review provides an overview of the current literature on PCD-CT regarding the possibilities and limitations of cardiac imaging.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCoronary artery diseaseRadiologyCardiac imagingDetectorClinical PracticePhoton countingMedical physicsModality (human–computer interaction)TomographyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceCardiologyTelecommunicationsFamily medicineAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
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