双能CT在头颈部急诊中的作用。

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Emergency Radiology Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.1007/s10140-025-02374-x
Serena Poésy, V Carlota Andreu-Arasa, Koji Takumi, Inseon Ryoo, Karen Buch, Osamu Sakai
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摘要

双能计算机断层扫描(DECT)已广泛应用于急性临床设置,以增加头颈部成像的诊断信心和准确性。鉴于头颈部解剖结构的复杂性,对涉及头颈部的异常的延迟或不准确的诊断可能导致预后不佳,甚至可能危及生命。本文旨在使放射科医师熟悉DECT在急诊头颈部成像中的临床应用和局限性,以保持解释的准确性并改善患者的预后。在这里,我们展示了DECT在检测和表征头颈部病变方面的深刻能力,它具有区分材料、提高对比度增强和减少光束硬化伪影的卓越能力。DECT强大的成像协议和多种后处理算法使放射科医生能够更快、更准确地做出诊断,同时考虑到对比度不佳、混浊和/或光束硬化伪影、意外的病理、减少不必要的额外研究,从而减少辐射剂量,改善紧急情况下的工作流程。
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The role of dual-energy CT in head and neck emergency.

Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) has been widely used in acute clinical settings to add diagnostic confidence and accuracy in head and neck imaging. Given the complexity of the head and neck anatomy, delayed or inaccurate diagnosis of abnormalities involving the head and neck region can result in poor outcomes and possibly life-threatening consequences. This article aims to familiarize radiologists with the clinical applications and limitations of DECT in emergency head and neck imaging to maintain interpretative accuracy and improve patients' outcomes. Here, we demonstrate the profound capabilities of DECT for detecting and characterizing pathologies in the head and neck region with its superior abilities to differentiate materials, improve contrast enhancement, and reduce beam hardening artifacts. The robust imaging protocols and diverse post-processing algorithms of DECT enable radiologists to make diagnoses more quickly and accurately while accounting for suboptimal imaging from poor contrast opacification and/or beam hardening artifacts, unexpected pathologies, and reduction of unnecessary additional studies, and therefore, reduction of radiation dose and improvement of workflow in the emergency setting.

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Emergency Radiology
Emergency Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
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发文量
98
期刊介绍: To advance and improve the radiologic aspects of emergency careTo establish Emergency Radiology as an area of special interest in the field of diagnostic imagingTo improve methods of education in Emergency RadiologyTo provide, through formal meetings, a mechanism for presentation of scientific papers on various aspects of Emergency Radiology and continuing educationTo promote research in Emergency Radiology by clinical and basic science investigators, including residents and other traineesTo act as the resource body on Emergency Radiology for those interested in emergency patient care Members of the American Society of Emergency Radiology (ASER) receive the Emergency Radiology journal as a benefit of membership!
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