Division of Medical Imaging Physics, The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287.
Med Phys. 2013 Oct;40(10):100901. doi: 10.1118/1.4820371.
Photon counting detectors (PCDs) with energy discrimination capabilities have been developed for medical x-ray computed tomography (CT) and x-ray (XR) imaging. Using detection mechanisms that are completely different from the current energy integrating detectors and measuring the material information of the object to be imaged, these PCDs have the potential not only to improve the current CT and XR images, such as dose reduction, but also to open revolutionary novel applications such as molecular CT and XR imaging. The performance of PCDs is not flawless, however, and it seems extremely challenging to develop PCDs with close to ideal characteristics. In this paper, the authors offer our vision for the future of PCD-CT and PCD-XR with the review of the current status and the prediction of (1) detector technologies, (2) imaging technologies, (3) system technologies, and (4) potential clinical benefits with PCDs.
光子计数探测器(PCD)具有能量甄别能力,已被开发用于医疗 X 射线计算机断层扫描(CT)和 X 射线(XR)成像。这些 PCD 采用与当前能量积分探测器完全不同的检测机制,测量待成像物体的材料信息,它们不仅有可能改善当前的 CT 和 XR 图像,例如降低剂量,而且有可能开创分子 CT 和 XR 成像等革命性的新应用。然而,PCD 的性能并非完美无缺,似乎极难开发出具有近乎理想特性的 PCD。本文通过回顾当前的状况和对(1)探测器技术、(2)成像技术、(3)系统技术以及(4)PCD 的潜在临床获益的预测,阐述了作者对 PCD-CT 和 PCD-XR 的未来展望。