This work demonstrates the feasibility of simultaneous discrimination of multiple contrast agents based on their element-specific and energy-dependent X-ray attenuation properties using a pre-clinical photon-counting spectral CT. We used a photon-counting based pre-clinical spectral CT scanner with four energy thresholds to measure the X-ray attenuation properties of various concentrations of iodine (9, 18 and 36 mg/ml), gadolinium (2, 4 and 8 mg/ml) and gold (2, 4 and 8 mg/ml) based contrast agents, calcium chloride (140 and 280 mg/ml) and water. We evaluated the spectral imaging performances of different energy threshold schemes between 25 to 82 keV at 118 kVp, based on K-factor and signal-to-noise ratio and ranked them. K-factor was defi...
Spectral CT differs from dual-energy CT by using a conventional X-ray tube and a photon-counting det...
This thesis reports on improving the spectral performance of a MARS scanner to enhance soft tissue i...
XFCT is a novel method for the early cancer detection. Increasing concentration of contrast agents a...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of simultaneous discrimination of multiple contrast agents ba...
International audienceA new prototype spectral photon-counting computed tomography (SPCCT) based on ...
International audienceComputed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality. Among the recent t...
Objective: Uptake value in quantitative PET imaging is biased due to the presence of CT contrast age...
Objective: Recently introduced energy-sensitive X-ray CT makes it feasible to discriminate different...
Recently, two innovations are being investigated for clinical CT applications: nanoparticle-based co...
The introduction of spectral CT imaging in the form of fast clinical dual-energy CT enabled contrast...
Newly developed spectral CTs with a photon-counting and energy-selective detector provide the possib...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility and the accuracy of spect...
Dual energy imaging (DE) is a potential alternative breast imaging modality for patients with dense ...
Spectral CT differs from dual-energy CT by using a conventional X-ray tube and a photon-counting det...
This thesis reports on improving the spectral performance of a MARS scanner to enhance soft tissue i...
XFCT is a novel method for the early cancer detection. Increasing concentration of contrast agents a...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of simultaneous discrimination of multiple contrast agents ba...
International audienceA new prototype spectral photon-counting computed tomography (SPCCT) based on ...
International audienceComputed tomography (CT) is a widely used imaging modality. Among the recent t...
Objective: Uptake value in quantitative PET imaging is biased due to the presence of CT contrast age...
Objective: Recently introduced energy-sensitive X-ray CT makes it feasible to discriminate different...
Recently, two innovations are being investigated for clinical CT applications: nanoparticle-based co...
The introduction of spectral CT imaging in the form of fast clinical dual-energy CT enabled contrast...
Newly developed spectral CTs with a photon-counting and energy-selective detector provide the possib...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility and the accuracy of spect...
Dual energy imaging (DE) is a potential alternative breast imaging modality for patients with dense ...
Spectral CT differs from dual-energy CT by using a conventional X-ray tube and a photon-counting det...
This thesis reports on improving the spectral performance of a MARS scanner to enhance soft tissue i...
XFCT is a novel method for the early cancer detection. Increasing concentration of contrast agents a...