成人腹部光子计数CT方案:腹部放射学会光子计数检测器CT新兴技术委员会的多机构共识。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Bari Dane, Lakshmi Anathakrishnan, Daniele Marin, Giuseppe V Toia, Amir A Borhani, Fides R Schwartz, Ryan Chung, Shuai Leng, Joel G Fletcher, Desiree E Morgan
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摘要

光子计数CT (PCCT)为腹部成像提供了新的机会,与传统的能量积分检测器CT系统相比,它具有更高的空间分辨率,改善了图像质量,减少了辐射暴露。然而,缺乏用于腹部成像的标准化PCCT协议,这限制了临床应用、机构间的可比性和多中心研究。腹部放射学会(SAR)光子计数检测器CT新兴技术委员会创建了一项调查,以就fda批准的常见成人腹部PCCT方案达成共识,包括门静脉期CT、多期主动脉CTA和多期胰腺CT方案。调查内容包括:扫描模式、管电位、图像质量水平、主视虚拟单能成像(VMI)水平、重建内核、发送到PACS的附加VMI或其他光谱重建,以及特殊光谱图像数据集的存档细节。共识声明是在调查的基础上产生的,并由来自9个机构的9名放射科医生使用共识-减1的方法进行投票。对20个方案特征达成共识,包括推荐70 kev VMI用于门静脉和胰腺多相PCCT的初步解释,以及对于多相主动脉CTA,应观察低虚拟单能水平。这一由SAR认可的多机构共识建立了标准化的腹部PCCT协议。
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Adult Abdominal Photon-Counting CT Protocols: A Multiinstitutional Consensus of the Society of Abdominal Radiology Photon-Counting Detector CT Emerging Technology Commission.

Photon-counting CT (PCCT) offers new opportunities for abdominal imaging by enabling higher spatial resolution, improved image quality, and reduced radiation exposure compared with conventional energy-integrating detector CT systems. However, standardized PCCT protocols for abdominal imaging are lacking, which limits clinical adoption, comparability across institutions, and multicenter research studies. The Society of Abdominal Radiology (SAR) Photon-Counting Detector CT Emerging Technology Commission created a survey to achieve consensus on common adult abdominal PCCT protocols for the FDA-approved PCCT, including portal venous phase CT, multiphase aortic CTA, and multiphase pancreas CT protocols. The survey included the following items for each protocol: scan mode, tube potential, image quality level, primary viewing virtual monoenergetic imaging (VMI) level, reconstruction kernel, additional VMI or other spectral reconstructions sent to PACS, and details of archiving the special spectral image dataset. Consensus statements were generated based on the survey and voted upon by nine radiologists from nine institutions using the consensus-minus-one method. Consensus was reached for 20 protocol features, including that 70-keV VMI is recommended for primary interpretation of portal venous and multiphase pancreas PCCT and that, for multiphase aortic CTA, low virtual monoenergetic levels should be viewed. This multiinstitutional consensus endorsed by SAR establishes standardized abdominal PCCT protocols.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1907, the monthly American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) is the world’s longest continuously published general radiology journal. AJR is recognized as among the specialty’s leading peer-reviewed journals and has a worldwide circulation of close to 25,000. The journal publishes clinically-oriented articles across all radiology subspecialties, seeking relevance to radiologists’ daily practice. The journal publishes hundreds of articles annually with a diverse range of formats, including original research, reviews, clinical perspectives, editorials, and other short reports. The journal engages its audience through a spectrum of social media and digital communication activities.
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