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Influence of beam hardening in dual-energy CT imaging: phantom study for iodine mapping, virtual monoenergetic imaging, and virtual non-contrast imaging

Risa Kanatani, Takashi Shirasaka, T. Kojima, Toyoyuki Kato, Masateru Kawakubo

2021European Radiology Experimental18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, we investigated the influence of beam hardening on the dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) values of iodine maps, virtual monoenergetic (VME) images, and virtual non-contrast (VNC) images. 320-row DECT imaging was performed by changing the x-ray tube energy for the first and second rotations. DECT values of 5 mg/mL iodine of the multi-energy CT phantom were compared with and without a 2-mm-thick attenuation rubber layer (~700 HU) wound around the phantom. It was found that the CT density values UH, with/without the rubber layer had statistical differences in the iodine map (184 ± 0.7 versus 186 ± 1.8), VME images (125 ± 0.3 versus 110 ± 0.4), and VNC images (-58 ± 0.7 versus -76 ± 1.7) (p < 0.010 for all). This suggests that iodine mapping may be underestimated by DECT and overestimated by VME imaging because of x-ray beam hardening. The use of VNC images instead of plain CT images requires further investigation because of underestimation.

Topics & Concepts

Imaging phantomNuclear medicineDigital Enhanced Cordless TelecommunicationsIodineMaterials scienceScannerAttenuationUltrasoundTomographyMedicineOpticsBiomedical engineeringPhysicsRadiologyComputer scienceMetallurgyWirelessTelecommunicationsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications