ID | 66916 |
JaLCDOI | |
FullText URL | |
Author |
Higaki, Fumiyo
Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital
Morimitsu, Yusuke
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Hospital
Iguchi, Toshihiro
Department of Radiological Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Okayama University
Kaken ID
Saito, Hayato
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Medical School
Takaki, Haruhiko
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Medical School
Nakagoshi, Ayako
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Medical School
Wada, Maki
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Medical School
Uka, Mayu
Department of Radiology, Okayama University Hospital
Akagi, Noriaki
Department of Radiological Technology, Okayama University Hospital
Mitsuhashi, Toshiharu
Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine, Okayama University Hospital
Kaken ID
researchmap
Matsui, Yusuke
Department of Radiology, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Hiraki, Takao
Department of Radiology, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Kaken ID
publons
researchmap
|
Abstract | This study aimed to evaluate the potential reduction in contrast medium utilization using photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT). One PCD-CT scan (CT1) and three conventional (non-PCD-CT) CT scans (CT2-CT4) were performed using a multi-energy CT phantom that contained eight rods with different iodine concentrations (0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, and 20 mg/ml). The CT values of the seven groups (CT1 for 40, 50, 60, and 70 keV; and CT2-4) were measured. Noise and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were assessed for the eight rods at various iodine concentrations. CT2 and CT1 (40 keV) respectively required 20 mg/ml and 5 mg/ml of iodine, indicating that a comparable contrast effect could be obtained with approximately one-fourth of the contrast medium amount. The standard deviation values increased at lower energy levels irrespective of the iodine concentration. The CNR exhibited a decreasing trend with lower iodine concentrations, while it remained relatively stable across all iodine levels (40-70 keV). This study demonstrated that virtual monochromatic 40 keV images offer a similar contrast effect with a reduced contrast medium amount when compared to conventional CT systems at 120 kV.
|
Keywords | photon-counting detector CT
energy integrating detector CT
computed tomography
contrast medium amount
reduction
|
Amo Type | Original Article
|
Publication Title |
Acta Medica Okayama
|
Published Date | 2024-04
|
Volume | volume78
|
Issue | issue2
|
Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
|
Start Page | 135
|
End Page | 142
|
ISSN | 0386-300X
|
NCID | AA00508441
|
Content Type |
Journal Article
|
language |
English
|
Copyright Holders | Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
|
File Version | publisher
|
Refereed |
True
|
PubMed ID | |
Web of Science KeyUT |