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Feasibility of lung imaging with a large field-of-view spectral photon-counting CT system

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DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL IMAGING
卷 102, 期 5, 页码 305-312

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ELSEVIER MASSON, CORP OFF
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2021.01.001

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iDose; Lung; Phantoms; Photon-counting detector; Tomography, X-ray computed

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  1. European Union [643694]

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The study demonstrated that the large field-of-view SPCCT prototype has excellent technical capabilities and high image quality for high-resolution lung CT. Standard-dose SPCCT images had superior visibility and sharpness compared to conventional CT images, while low-dose SPCCT images showed similar clarity and visibility.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the technical capabilities and feasibility of a large field-of-view clinical spectral photon-counting computed tomography (SPCCT) prototype for high-resolution (HR) lung imaging. Materials and methods: Measurement of modulation transfer function (MTF) and acquisition of a line pairs phantom were performed. An anthropomorphic lung nodule phantom was scanned with standard (120 kVp, 62 mAs), low (120 kVp, 11 mAs), and ultra-low (80 kVp, 3 mAs) radiation doses. A human volunteer underwent standard (120 kVp, 63 mAs) and low (120 kVp, 11 mAs) dose scans after approval by the ethics committee. HR images were reconstructed with 1024 matrix, 300 mm field of view and 0.25 mm slice thickness using a filtered-back projection (FBP) and two levels of iterative reconstruction (iDose 5 and 9). The conspicuity and sharpness of various lung structures (distal airways, vessels, fissures and proximal bronchial wall), image noise, and overall image quality were independently analyzed by three radiologists and compared to a previous HR lung CT examination of the same volunteer performed with a conventional CT equipped with energy integrating detectors (120 kVp, 10 mAs, FBP). Results: Ten percent MTF was measured at 22.3 lp/cm with a cut-off at 31 lp/cm. Up to 28 lp/cm were depicted. While mixed and solid nodules were easily depicted on standard and low-dose phantom images, higher iDose levels and slice thicknesses (1 mm) were needed to visualize ground-glass components on ultra-low-dose images. Standard dose SPCCT images of in vivo lung structures were of greater conspicuity and sharpness, with greater overall image quality, and similar image noise (despite a flux reduction of 23%) to conventional CT images. Low-dose SPCCT images were of greater or similar conspicuity and sharpness, similar overall image quality, and lower but acceptable image noise (despite a flux reduction of 89%). Conclusions: A large field-of-view SPCCT prototype demonstrates HR technical capabilities and high image quality for high resolution lung CT in human. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of Societe francaise de radiologie.

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