Abstract Objective: To determine whether dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) of the chest can be performed at a reduced radiation dose, with an emphasis on images generated with post-processing techniques. Materials and Methods: In 21 patients undergoing DECT of the chest in a dual-source scanner, an additional image series was acquired at a reduced radiation dose. Four thoracic radiologists assessed both image series for image quality, normal thoracic structures, as well as pulmonary and mediastinal abnormalities, on virtual monochromatic images at 40 keV and 60 keV. Data were analyzed with Student's t-test, kappa statistics, analysis of variance, and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: The overall image quality of 60 keV virtual...
We present a new image quality assessment method for determining whether reducing radiation dose imp...
To retrospectively evaluate diagnostic performance of dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) for...
PURPOSEWe aimed to compare the size-specific dose estimates (SSDE), computed tomography (CT) dose in...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) of the chest can be...
Background Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) has conceptually been known since the late 1970s a...
CT and its comprehensive usage have become one of the most indispensable components in medical field...
AbstractPurposeTo establish the radiation dose level for single- and dual-source thoracic CT scans i...
Objective: To determine whether the image quality (IQ) is improved with iterative reconstruction in ...
In dual-source dual-energy CT, the imagesreconstructed from the low- and high-energy scans (typicall...
In dual-source dual-energy CT, the imagesreconstructed from the low- and high-energy scans (typicall...
OBJECTIVE: To compare image quality and noise of conventional unenhanced (CU) and virtual unenhanced...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
We present a new image quality assessment method for determining whether reducing radiation dose imp...
We present a new image quality assessment method for determining whether reducing radiation dose imp...
To retrospectively evaluate diagnostic performance of dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) for...
PURPOSEWe aimed to compare the size-specific dose estimates (SSDE), computed tomography (CT) dose in...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) of the chest can be...
Background Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) has conceptually been known since the late 1970s a...
CT and its comprehensive usage have become one of the most indispensable components in medical field...
AbstractPurposeTo establish the radiation dose level for single- and dual-source thoracic CT scans i...
Objective: To determine whether the image quality (IQ) is improved with iterative reconstruction in ...
In dual-source dual-energy CT, the imagesreconstructed from the low- and high-energy scans (typicall...
In dual-source dual-energy CT, the imagesreconstructed from the low- and high-energy scans (typicall...
OBJECTIVE: To compare image quality and noise of conventional unenhanced (CU) and virtual unenhanced...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
Dual energy CT (DECT) scanners are nowadays available in many radiology departments. For radiotherap...
We present a new image quality assessment method for determining whether reducing radiation dose imp...
We present a new image quality assessment method for determining whether reducing radiation dose imp...
To retrospectively evaluate diagnostic performance of dual-energy subtraction radiography (DESR) for...
PURPOSEWe aimed to compare the size-specific dose estimates (SSDE), computed tomography (CT) dose in...