2021
DOI: 10.1148/ryct.2021210102
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Evaluation of Coronary Plaques and Stents with Conventional and Photon-counting CT: Benefits of High-Resolution Photon-counting CT

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“…At matched protocol settings and identical image reconstruction parameters, the in-stent lumen delineation of coronary artery stents was better on PCD CT- than conventional EID CT scans [ 31 ]. A comparison of specialized high-resolution PCD CT, EID CT, and standard PCD CT showed that despite an increase in the noise, the visualization of coronary plaques was improved and stent artifacts were decreased on PCD CT scans [ 32 , 33 ].…”
Section: Clinical Potential Of Photon-counting Detector Ctmentioning
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“…At matched protocol settings and identical image reconstruction parameters, the in-stent lumen delineation of coronary artery stents was better on PCD CT- than conventional EID CT scans [ 31 ]. A comparison of specialized high-resolution PCD CT, EID CT, and standard PCD CT showed that despite an increase in the noise, the visualization of coronary plaques was improved and stent artifacts were decreased on PCD CT scans [ 32 , 33 ].…”
Section: Clinical Potential Of Photon-counting Detector Ctmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous phantom studies using a high-resolution mode with a prototype PCD-CT system yielded superior coronary plaque and in-stent visualization as compared with EID-CT. [14][15][16] High-resolution CCTA acquired with another prototype PCD-CT also outperformed EID-CT in patients with regard to overall image quality and diagnostic quality of coronary calcifications, stents, and noncalcified plaques. 17,18 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and quality of ultra-high-resolution CCTA with dual-source PCD-CT in patients with a high coronary calcium load, including an analysis of the optimal reconstruction kernel and matrix size.…”
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“…The latter study even demonstrated 40% less noise for PCD-CT UHR-based temporal bone imaging as compared to comb-filter UHR EID-CT imaging at matching radiation doses and reconstruction settings. 33 A variety of further studies have been published on HR and UHR PCD-CT imaging highlighting its value for lung assessment, 15,25,27,[34][35][36][37][38][39] cardiac imaging 20,24,[40][41][42][43][44] and musculoskeletal applications. 19,33,[45][46][47][48] UHR imaging is of particular interest for these anatomical areas because the clear depiction of fine details may effectively enhance diagnostic accuracy.…”
Section: Translating the Benefits Of Pcd-ct Into Clinical Routine Imp...mentioning
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“…39 In regard to coronary artery imaging, plaque visualization and stent imaging can be improved. 24,40 Two recent studies assessing the UHR scan mode of clinical PCD-CT in patients referred for coronary CT angiography have shown that coronary arteries can be visualized in excellent quality with improved visualization of non-calcified plaque components and with reduced blooming of calcified plaques. 43,44 For bone imaging, fine bone details and previously occult hairline fractures may become apparent.…”
Section: Translating the Benefits Of Pcd-ct Into Clinical Routine Imp...mentioning
confidence: 99%