2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-023-04042-5
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Optimal conspicuity of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in virtual monochromatic imaging reconstructions on a photon-counting detector CT: comparison to conventional MDCT

Josua A. Decker,
Judith Becker,
Mark Härting
et al.

Abstract: Purpose To analyze the conspicuity of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) on a novel photon-counting detector CT (PCD-CT) in comparison to energy-integrating CT (EID-CT). Methods Inclusion criteria comprised initial diagnosis of PDAC (reference standard: histopathological analysis) and standardized contrast-enhanced CT imaging either on an EID-CT or a PCD-CT. Patients were excluded due to different histopathologica… Show more

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“…CT is the preferred technique for PDAC diagnosis, due to its wide availability and high diagnostic accuracy, with a reported 89–97% sensitivity [9] , [13] . CT equipments with dual-energy / spectral technology further improve lesion conspicuity and detection, and the newer photon-counting CT equipments have also been reported to do so [14] , [15] , [16] . Lower energy-level (usually 40–50 keV) monoenergetic images provide greater attenuation by iodine contrast material, leading to improved image contrast between the hypovascular PDAC and highly vascularized pancreatic parenchyma.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT is the preferred technique for PDAC diagnosis, due to its wide availability and high diagnostic accuracy, with a reported 89–97% sensitivity [9] , [13] . CT equipments with dual-energy / spectral technology further improve lesion conspicuity and detection, and the newer photon-counting CT equipments have also been reported to do so [14] , [15] , [16] . Lower energy-level (usually 40–50 keV) monoenergetic images provide greater attenuation by iodine contrast material, leading to improved image contrast between the hypovascular PDAC and highly vascularized pancreatic parenchyma.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%