Authors
Ralf Gutjahr, Ahmed F Halaweish, Zhicong Yu, Shuai Leng, Lifeng Yu, Zhoubo Li, Steven M Jorgensen, Erik L Ritman, Steffen Kappler, Cynthia H McCollough
Publication date
2016/7/1
Journal
Investigative radiology
Volume
51
Issue
7
Pages
421-429
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objectives
The purpose of this work was to measure and compare the iodine contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) between a commercial energy-integrating detector (EID) computed tomography (CT) system and a photon-counting detector (PCD) CT scanner capable of human imaging at clinical dose rates, as well as to determine clinical feasibility using human cadavers.
Materials and Methods
A research dual-source PCD-CT scanner was used, where the “A” tube/detector subsystem used an EID and the “B” tube/detector subsystem used a PCD. Iodine CNR was measured in 4 anthropomorphic phantoms, simulating 4 patient sizes, at 4 tube potential settings. After biospecimen committee approval, PCD scans were performed on a fresh-frozen human head and a whole-body cadaver using clinical dose rates. Scans were repeated using the EID and identical parameters, and qualitative side-by-side comparisons were …
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