Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) reconstruction is commonly used for stroke imaging to reduce data, processing time, and noise level. Thin slice CT perfusion (CTP) reconstruction may suffer less from partial volume effects, and thus yield more accurate quantitative results with increased resolution. Before thin slice protocols are to be introduced clinically, it needs to be ensured that this does not affect overall CTP constancy. We studied the influence of thin slice reconstruction on average perfusion values by comparing it with standard thick slice reconstruction.From 50 patient studies, absolute and relative hemisphere averaged estimates of cerebral blood volume (CBV), c...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) is increasingly employed in the diagnosis and mana...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
It has been suggested that CT Perfusion acquisition times <60 seconds are too short to capture the c...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
<p>An example of axial and sagittal reformatted non-contrast CT (NCCT) slices and perfusion maps wit...
whole-brain volume perfusion CT is increasingly used for acute stroke imaging. In these patients, pr...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebral perfusion computed tomography (PCT) provides crucial information in acute str...
Introduction: The limited axial coverage of many computed tomography (CT) scanners poses a high risk...
Purpose: In brain CT perfusion (CTP), the arterial contrast bolus is scaled to have the same area un...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In CTP, an arterial input function is used for cerebral blood volume measure...
CTP has shown to be a promising tool for selection of patients with ischemic stroke who can potentia...
In brain CT perfusion (CTP), the arterial contrast bolus is scaled to have the same area under the c...
The aim of this study was to define lower dose parameters (tube load and temporal sampling) for CT p...
Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) has been criticized for limited brain coverage. This may result ...
CT perfusion imaging has become established as a method of choice for the assessment of ischemic str...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) is increasingly employed in the diagnosis and mana...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
It has been suggested that CT Perfusion acquisition times <60 seconds are too short to capture the c...
Although CT scanners generally allow dynamic acquisition of thin slices (1 mm), thick slice (≥5 mm) ...
<p>An example of axial and sagittal reformatted non-contrast CT (NCCT) slices and perfusion maps wit...
whole-brain volume perfusion CT is increasingly used for acute stroke imaging. In these patients, pr...
INTRODUCTION: Cerebral perfusion computed tomography (PCT) provides crucial information in acute str...
Introduction: The limited axial coverage of many computed tomography (CT) scanners poses a high risk...
Purpose: In brain CT perfusion (CTP), the arterial contrast bolus is scaled to have the same area un...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In CTP, an arterial input function is used for cerebral blood volume measure...
CTP has shown to be a promising tool for selection of patients with ischemic stroke who can potentia...
In brain CT perfusion (CTP), the arterial contrast bolus is scaled to have the same area under the c...
The aim of this study was to define lower dose parameters (tube load and temporal sampling) for CT p...
Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) has been criticized for limited brain coverage. This may result ...
CT perfusion imaging has become established as a method of choice for the assessment of ischemic str...
INTRODUCTION: Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) is increasingly employed in the diagnosis and mana...
CT Perfusion (CTP) scanning of the brain is an essential part of the currently used diagnostic algor...
It has been suggested that CT Perfusion acquisition times <60 seconds are too short to capture the c...