2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-09261-w
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Detection and size measurements of kidney stones on virtual non-contrast reconstructions derived from dual-layer computed tomography in an ex vivo phantom setup

Abstract: Objectives To systematically investigate the usability of virtual non-contrast reconstructions (VNC) derived from dual-layer CT (DLCT) for detection and size measurements of kidney stones with regards to different degrees of surrounding iodine-induced attenuation and radiation dose. Methods Ninety-two kidney stones of varying size (3–14 mm) and composition were placed in a phantom filled with different contrast media/water mixtures exhibiting specific iodi… Show more

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“…In the imaging of the neck, a significant variation in the density of the thyroid tissue has been demonstrated between VNC reconstructions and TNC [ 16 ]. In the detection of kidney stones, the accuracy of DECT-derived VNC reconstructions was also limited by the surrounding iodine-enhanced contrast [ 17 ]. Nevertheless, DECT-derived VNC reconstructions seem to be good additions to conventional image data even if they should also be evaluated critically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the imaging of the neck, a significant variation in the density of the thyroid tissue has been demonstrated between VNC reconstructions and TNC [ 16 ]. In the detection of kidney stones, the accuracy of DECT-derived VNC reconstructions was also limited by the surrounding iodine-enhanced contrast [ 17 ]. Nevertheless, DECT-derived VNC reconstructions seem to be good additions to conventional image data even if they should also be evaluated critically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%