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Sawall, S; Klein, L; Amato, C; Wehrse, E; Dorn, S; Maier, J; Heinze, S; Schlemmer, HP; Ziener, CH; Uhrig, M; Kachelrieß, M.
Iodine contrast-to-noise ratio improvement at unit dose and contrast media volume reduction in whole-body photon-counting CT.
Eur J Radiol. 2020; 126:108909
Doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.108909
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Heinze Sarah
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- PURPOSE: To assess the dose-normalized iodine contrast-to-noise-ratio (CNRD) improvement and contrast media reduction potential obtained with photon-counting (PC) CT compared to conventional energy-integrating (EI) CT as a function of patient size and tube voltage. METHOD: Images of a semi-anthropomorphic phantom of different sizes (small, medium, large) equipped with vials containing different iodine concentrations were acquired at the SOMATOM CounT prototype CT system using tube voltages of 80 kV-140 kV. CNRD is evaluated in reconstructions obtained using the EI detector, the PC detector using a single bin, and in reconstructions obtained by statistically optimally weighting acquisitions with two bins. Iodine CNRD improvements, potential dose reduction and the potential contrast media volume reduction are reported. RESULTS: In general, iodine CNRD improvement increases with increasing tube voltage for all patient sizes. In particular, if only one energy bin is used, the CNRD improvement is up to 30 % (small: 10 %, medium: 18 %, large: 30 %) and up to 37 % if an optimal weighting of two bins is performed (small: 13 %, medium: 25 %, large: 37 %) which is equivalent to the potential contrast media volume reduction. The improved iodine CNRD of PC compared to EI may allow for a potential radiation dose reduction of up to 46 %. CONCLUSIONS: All patients' iodine contrast at given x-ray dose, and particularly medium and large sized patients acquired at higher tube voltages, may benefit from photon-counting CT. The iodine contrast improvement can be used to reduce patient dose or to reduce the amount of contrast agent that is administered.
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