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Photon-Counting Computed Tomography (PCCT): Technical Background and Cardio-Vascular Applications

Antonella Meloni, Francesca Frijia, Daniele Panetta, Giulia Degiorgi, Carmelo De Gori, Erica Maffei, Alberto Clemente, Vincenzo Positano, Filippo Cademartiri

2023Diagnostics74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) is a new advanced imaging technique that is going to transform the standard clinical use of computed tomography (CT) imaging. Photon-counting detectors resolve the number of photons and the incident X-ray energy spectrum into multiple energy bins. Compared with conventional CT technology, PCCT offers the advantages of improved spatial and contrast resolution, reduction of image noise and artifacts, reduced radiation exposure, and multi-energy/multi-parametric imaging based on the atomic properties of tissues, with the consequent possibility to use different contrast agents and improve quantitative imaging. This narrative review first briefly describes the technical principles and the benefits of photon-counting CT and then provides a synthetic outline of the current literature on its use for vascular imaging.

Topics & Concepts

Photon countingMedical physicsNuclear medicineSingle-photon emission computed tomographyPhotonTomographyBiomedical engineeringOpticsMedicineMaterials sciencePhysicsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and ImagingMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
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