Dual-energy C-arm CT in the angiographic suite
Dual-energy CT techniques have demonstrated tremendous clinical value due to their ability to distinguish materials based on atomic number. C-arm CT is currently used to guide interventional procedures, but there are no commercially available systems that employ dual-energy material decomposition. T...
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Published in | 2015 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) pp. 1 - 4 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
01.10.2015
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Summary: | Dual-energy CT techniques have demonstrated tremendous clinical value due to their ability to distinguish materials based on atomic number. C-arm CT is currently used to guide interventional procedures, but there are no commercially available systems that employ dual-energy material decomposition. This paper explores the feasibility of implementing a fast kV-switching technique to perform dual-energy C-arm CT on a clinical angiography system. As an initial proof of concept, a fast kV-switching scan with energies of 90 kV and 125 kV was compared to respective constant kV scans. During rapid kV-switching acquisitions, the energy produced by the tube at each pulse is up to 5% lower than the energy produced during kV-constant acquisitions. The small instability in the produced kV, measured as the standard deviation of the kV produced in each pulse, is up to 4 times higher for kV-switching acquisitions. These minor deficits resulted in a small reduction in contrast resolution of the fast kV-switching 3D reconstructions. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/NSSMIC.2015.7582135 |