Nonenhanced Photon Counting CT of the Head : Impact of the keV Level, Iterative Reconstruction and Calvaria on Image Quality in Monoenergetic Images.
Arwed Elias MichaelDenise SchoenbeckMatthias Michael WoeltjenJan BoriesosdickJan Robert KroegerChristoph MoenninghoffSebastian HorstmeierJulius Henning NiehoffChristoph KabbaschLukas GoertzJan BorggrefePublished in: Clinical neuroradiology (2023)
In nonenhanced PCCT of the head the selected keV level of the VMI and the QIR level have a crucial influence on image quality in VMI. The 60 keV and 66 keV VMI with high QIR level provided optimal subjective and objective image quality for clinical use. The cranial calvaria has a significant influence on the visualization of the adjacent brain matter; currently, this substantially limits the use of low keV VMIs (< 60 keV).