Division of Radiology, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.
Medical Faculty, Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Radiologe. 2021 Dec;61(Suppl 1):1-10. doi: 10.1007/s00117-021-00812-8. Epub 2021 Feb 17.
Over the last decade, a fundamentally new type of computed tomography (CT) detectors has proved its superior capabilities in both physical and preclinical evaluations and is now approaching the stage of clinical practice. These detectors are able to discriminate single photons and quantify their energy and are hence called photon-counting detectors. Among the promising benefits of this technology are improved radiation dose efficiency, increased contrast-to-noise ratio, reduced metal artifacts, improved spatial resolution, simultaneous multi-energy acquisitions, and the prospect of multi-phase imaging within a single acquisition using multiple contrast agents. Taking the conventional energy-integrating detectors as a reference, the authors demonstrate the technical principles of this new technology and provide phantom and patient images acquired by a whole-body photon-counting CT. These images serve as a basis for discussing the potential future of clinical CT.
在过去的十年中,一种全新的计算机断层扫描(CT)探测器在物理和临床前评估中证明了其卓越的性能,现已接近临床实践阶段。这些探测器能够分辨单个光子并量化其能量,因此被称为光子计数探测器。这项技术有很多有前景的优势,包括提高辐射剂量效率、增加对比噪声比、减少金属伪影、提高空间分辨率、同时进行多能量采集,以及有可能在单次采集中使用多种对比剂进行多期成像。本文以传统的能量积分探测器为参照,展示了这项新技术的技术原理,并提供了使用全身光子计数 CT 采集的体模和患者图像。这些图像为讨论临床 CT 的未来潜力提供了基础。