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Spectral CT: a technology primer for contrast agent development

Carsten O. SchirraPhilips Research North America ‐ Briarcliff Manor, Clinical Informatics Interventional, and Translational Solutions 345 Scarborough Road Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 USABernhard BrendelPhilips Technologie GmbH Innovative Technologies Rontgenstrasse 24‐26 D‐22335 Hamburg GermanyMark A. AnastasioWashington University in St. Louis Department of Biomedical Engineering St. Louis, Whitaker Hall, Campus Box 1097 St. Louis, Missouri 63130 MO USAEwald RoesslPhilips Technologie GmbH Innovative Technologies Rontgenstrasse 24‐26 D‐22335 Hamburg Germany
2014en
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Recent developments in spectral CT systems featuring binned photon-counting detector technology have enabled an imaging concept on a pre-clinical level that has been coined K-edge imaging. This exciting concept allows the selective and quantitative imaging of contrast media by exploiting the K-edge discontinuity in the photo-electric component of X-ray absorption. An ideal application for K-edge imaging is CT imaging of target-specific and conventional contrast agents that have been designed to be spectral-CT-visible. Current limitations in detector hardware, however, result in typically high noise levels that hamper the application of K-edge imaging. In order to battle noise and assure sufficient sensitivity, the development of dedicated K-edge contrast media in combination with advanced image processing techniques is imperative. This work attempts a comprehensive overview on how the concert of dedicated contrast media, optimized data acquisition and innovative data processing techniques improve sensitivity of K-edge imaging which will foster clinical translation of the technology.

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