2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-020-06951-1
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Individualized coronary calcium scoring at any tube voltage using a kV-independent reconstruction algorithm

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“…Comparison of results is hampered by the fact that for their first study, 100 kVp with tin filtration was applied, whereas in our study a tube voltage of 150 kVp with tin filtration was manually selected for the phantom [22]. In the other study by Vingiani et al, forty-three patients were imaged with both 120 kVp and an individualized tube voltage [23]. A high concordance in Agatston scores between both scans was found.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…Comparison of results is hampered by the fact that for their first study, 100 kVp with tin filtration was applied, whereas in our study a tube voltage of 150 kVp with tin filtration was manually selected for the phantom [22]. In the other study by Vingiani et al, forty-three patients were imaged with both 120 kVp and an individualized tube voltage [23]. A high concordance in Agatston scores between both scans was found.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…In addition, two patient studies have been carried out by Vingiani et al [22,23]. Both studies showed the feasibility of the Ca-aware reconstruction kernel, in combination with patient-specific tube voltages, where one study considered spectral beam shaping with tin filtration.…”
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“…Therefore, it is expected that the results shown in static phantoms can be readily extended to clinical examinations with motion. Recently, an independent study was conducted in which a group of patients who were scanned twice, one with 120 kV and the other using the kV‐independent technique, 25 and its results showed agreement of calcium scores between the two scans. Results from that work were consistent with our phantom study and the two studies provide complimentary information to each other.…”
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“…This technique was originally designed for coronary calcium scoring 17–21 . Studies have demonstrated the efficacy of this technique and its potential for dose reduction 22–24 . Additionally, another technique utilizing deep learning techniques to generate artificial 120 kV images from MV images has also been reported 25 .…”
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confidence: 99%