Applications of photon-counting CT in oncologic imaging: A systematic review.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Arosh S Perera Molligoda Arachchige, Anna Dashiell, Anton Shiraan Jesuraj, Antonia Immacolata D'Urso, Benedetta Fiore, Martina Cattaneo, Emilia Pierzynska, Sandra Szydelko, Francesca Romana Centini, Yash Verma
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Background: Photon-counting detector (PCD) CT represents a transformative advancement in radiological imaging, offering superior spatial resolution, enhanced contrast-to-noise ratio, and reduced radiation dose compared with the conventional energy-integrating detector CT.

Aim: To evaluate PCD CT in oncologic imaging, focusing on its role in tumor detection, staging, and treatment response assessment.

Methods: We performed a systematic PubMed search from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2024, using the keywords "photon-counting CT", "cancer", and "tumor" to identify studies on its use in oncologic imaging. We included experimental studies on humans or human phantoms and excluded reviews, commentaries, editorials, non-English, animal, and non-experimental studies. Study selection followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Out of 175 initial studies, 39 met the inclusion criteria after screening and full-text review. Data extraction focused on study type, country of origin, and oncologic applications of photon-counting CT. No formal risk of bias assessment was performed, and the review was not registered in PROSPERO as it did not include a meta-analysis.

Results: Key findings highlighted the advantages of PCD CT in imaging renal masses, adrenal adenomas, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, pancreatic tumors, hepatocellular carcinoma, metastases, multiple myeloma, and lung cancer. Additionally, PCD CT has demonstrated improved lesion characterization and enhanced diagnostic accuracy in oncology. Despite its promising capabilities challenges related to data processing, storage, and accessibility remain.

Conclusion: As PCD CT technology evolves, its integration into routine oncologic imaging has the potential to significantly enhance cancer diagnosis and patient management.

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光子计数CT在肿瘤成像中的应用:系统综述。
背景:光子计数检测器(PCD) CT代表了放射成像的革命性进步,与传统的能量积分检测器CT相比,它提供了优越的空间分辨率,增强的对比度-噪声比和降低的辐射剂量。目的:探讨PCD CT在肿瘤诊断、分期及治疗效果评价中的应用价值。方法:系统检索2017年1月1日至2024年12月31日的PubMed文献,检索关键词为“光子计数CT”、“癌症”和“肿瘤”,识别其在肿瘤成像中的应用研究。我们纳入了关于人类或人类幻影的实验研究,排除了评论、评论、社论、非英语、动物和非实验研究。研究选择遵循系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目。在175项初始研究中,39项在筛选和全文审查后符合纳入标准。数据提取集中于光子计数CT的研究类型、原产国和肿瘤应用。未进行正式的偏倚风险评估,该综述未在PROSPERO中登记,因为它不包括荟萃分析。结果:PCD CT在肾肿块、肾上腺腺瘤、卵巢癌、乳腺癌、前列腺癌、胰腺肿瘤、肝细胞癌、转移瘤、多发性骨髓瘤和肺癌的影像学检查中具有优势。此外,PCD CT在肿瘤学中已经证明了病变特征的改善和诊断准确性的提高。尽管它的功能很有前景,但与数据处理、存储和可访问性相关的挑战仍然存在。结论:随着PCD CT技术的发展,将其整合到常规肿瘤影像学中有可能显著提高肿瘤的诊断和患者管理水平。
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