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Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the quality of virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) from spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) and two energy-integrating detector dual-energy CT (EID-DECT) scanners from the same manufacturer, for the coronary lumen. METHODS: A 21-cm section of the Mercury v4.0 phantom was scan...

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Autores principales: Greffier, Joel, Si-Mohamed, Salim A., Lacombe, Hugo, Labour, Joey, Djabli, Djamel, Boccalini, Sara, Varasteh, Mohammad, Villien, Marjorie, Yagil, Yoad, Erhard, Klaus, Boussel, Loic, Beregi, Jean-Paul, Douek, Philippe C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10326132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36920517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09529-9
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author Greffier, Joel
Si-Mohamed, Salim A.
Lacombe, Hugo
Labour, Joey
Djabli, Djamel
Boccalini, Sara
Varasteh, Mohammad
Villien, Marjorie
Yagil, Yoad
Erhard, Klaus
Boussel, Loic
Beregi, Jean-Paul
Douek, Philippe C.
author_facet Greffier, Joel
Si-Mohamed, Salim A.
Lacombe, Hugo
Labour, Joey
Djabli, Djamel
Boccalini, Sara
Varasteh, Mohammad
Villien, Marjorie
Yagil, Yoad
Erhard, Klaus
Boussel, Loic
Beregi, Jean-Paul
Douek, Philippe C.
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description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the quality of virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) from spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) and two energy-integrating detector dual-energy CT (EID-DECT) scanners from the same manufacturer, for the coronary lumen. METHODS: A 21-cm section of the Mercury v4.0 phantom was scanned using a cardiac CT protocol. VMIs from 40 to 90 keV were reconstructed using high-resolution (HR) parameters for EID-DECT and SPCCT (CB and HRB kernels at 0.67 mm slice thickness, respectively). Ultra-high-resolution (UHR) parameters were used in addition to SPCCT (detailed-2 kernel, 0.43 mm slice thickness). Noise-power-spectrum (NPS), task-based transfer function (TTF), and detectability index (d′) were computed for 2-mm-diameter lumen detection. In consensus, two radiologists analyzed the quality of the images from 8 patients who underwent coronary CTA on both CT systems. RESULTS: For all keV images, f(peak), f(50), and d′ were higher with SPCCT. The f(peak) and f(50) were higher with UHR-SPCCT with greater noise and lower d′ compared to those of the HR-SPCCT images. Noise magnitude was constant for all energy levels (keV) with both systems, and lower with HR images, and d′ decreased as keV decreased. Subjective analysis showed greater lumen sharpness and overall quality for HR and UHR-SPCCT images using all keV, with a greater difference at low keV compared to HR-EID-DECT images. CONCLUSION: HR and UHR-SPCCT images gave greater detectability of the coronary lumen for 40 to 90 keV VMIs compared to two EID-DECT systems, with benefits of higher lumen sharpness and overall quality. KEY POINTS: • Compared with 2 dual-energy CT systems, spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) improved spatial resolution, noise texture, noise magnitude, and detectability of the coronary lumen. • Use of ultra-high-resolution parameters with SPCCT improved spatial resolution and noise texture and provided high detectability of the coronary lumen, despite an increase in noise magnitude. • In eight patients, radiologists found greater overall image quality with SPCCT for all virtual monochromatic images with a greater difference at low keV, compared with dual-energy CT systems. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00330-023-09529-9.
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spelling pubmed-103261322023-07-08 Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study Greffier, Joel Si-Mohamed, Salim A. Lacombe, Hugo Labour, Joey Djabli, Djamel Boccalini, Sara Varasteh, Mohammad Villien, Marjorie Yagil, Yoad Erhard, Klaus Boussel, Loic Beregi, Jean-Paul Douek, Philippe C. Eur Radiol Cardiac OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the quality of virtual monochromatic images (VMIs) from spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) and two energy-integrating detector dual-energy CT (EID-DECT) scanners from the same manufacturer, for the coronary lumen. METHODS: A 21-cm section of the Mercury v4.0 phantom was scanned using a cardiac CT protocol. VMIs from 40 to 90 keV were reconstructed using high-resolution (HR) parameters for EID-DECT and SPCCT (CB and HRB kernels at 0.67 mm slice thickness, respectively). Ultra-high-resolution (UHR) parameters were used in addition to SPCCT (detailed-2 kernel, 0.43 mm slice thickness). Noise-power-spectrum (NPS), task-based transfer function (TTF), and detectability index (d′) were computed for 2-mm-diameter lumen detection. In consensus, two radiologists analyzed the quality of the images from 8 patients who underwent coronary CTA on both CT systems. RESULTS: For all keV images, f(peak), f(50), and d′ were higher with SPCCT. The f(peak) and f(50) were higher with UHR-SPCCT with greater noise and lower d′ compared to those of the HR-SPCCT images. Noise magnitude was constant for all energy levels (keV) with both systems, and lower with HR images, and d′ decreased as keV decreased. Subjective analysis showed greater lumen sharpness and overall quality for HR and UHR-SPCCT images using all keV, with a greater difference at low keV compared to HR-EID-DECT images. CONCLUSION: HR and UHR-SPCCT images gave greater detectability of the coronary lumen for 40 to 90 keV VMIs compared to two EID-DECT systems, with benefits of higher lumen sharpness and overall quality. KEY POINTS: • Compared with 2 dual-energy CT systems, spectral photon-counting CT (SPCCT) improved spatial resolution, noise texture, noise magnitude, and detectability of the coronary lumen. • Use of ultra-high-resolution parameters with SPCCT improved spatial resolution and noise texture and provided high detectability of the coronary lumen, despite an increase in noise magnitude. • In eight patients, radiologists found greater overall image quality with SPCCT for all virtual monochromatic images with a greater difference at low keV, compared with dual-energy CT systems. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00330-023-09529-9. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023-03-15 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10326132/ /pubmed/36920517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09529-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Cardiac
Greffier, Joel
Si-Mohamed, Salim A.
Lacombe, Hugo
Labour, Joey
Djabli, Djamel
Boccalini, Sara
Varasteh, Mohammad
Villien, Marjorie
Yagil, Yoad
Erhard, Klaus
Boussel, Loic
Beregi, Jean-Paul
Douek, Philippe C.
Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title_full Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title_fullStr Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title_full_unstemmed Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title_short Virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting CT in comparison to dual-layer CT systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
title_sort virtual monochromatic images for coronary artery imaging with a spectral photon-counting ct in comparison to dual-layer ct systems: a phantom and a preliminary human study
topic Cardiac
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10326132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36920517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-09529-9
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