医学
计算机断层摄影术
医学物理学
单光子发射计算机断层摄影术
放射科
作者
Antonella Meloni,Erica Maffei,Alberto Clemente,Carmelo De Gori,Mariaelena Occhipinti,Vincenzo Positano,Sérgio Berti,Ludovico La Grutta,Luca Saba,Riccardo Cau,Eduardo Bossone,Cesare Mantini,Carlo Cavaliere,Bruna Punzo,Simona Celi,Filippo Cademartiri
摘要
Spectral Photon-Counting Computed Tomography (SPCCT) represents a groundbreaking advancement in X-ray imaging technology. The core innovation of SPCCT lies in its photon-counting detectors, which can count the exact number of incoming x-ray photons and individually measure their energy. The first part of this review summarizes the key elements of SPCCT technology, such as energy binning, energy weighting, and material decomposition. Its energy-discriminating ability represents the key to the increase in the contrast between different tissues, the elimination of the electronic noise, and the correction of beam-hardening artifacts. Material decomposition provides valuable insights into specific elements’ composition, concentration, and distribution. The capability of SPCCT to operate in three or more energy regimes allows for the differentiation of several contrast agents, facilitating quantitative assessments of elements with specific energy thresholds within the diagnostic energy range. The second part of this review provides a brief overview of the applications of SPCCT in the assessment of various cardiovascular disease processes. SPCCT can support the study of myocardial blood perfusion and enable enhanced tissue characterization and the identification of contrast agents, in a manner that was previously unattainable.
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