Impact of virtual monoenergetic levels on coronary plaque volume components using photon-counting computed tomography.
Borbála VattayBálint SzilveszterMelinda BoussoussouMilán Vecsey-NagyAndrew LinGábor KonkolyAnikó KubovjeFlorian SchwarzBéla MerkelyPál Maurovich-HorvatMichelle C WilliamsDamini DeyMarton KolossvaryPublished in: European radiology (2023)
• Utilizing different VMI energy levels from photon-counting CT for the analysis of coronary artery plaques leads to substantial changes in attenuation values and corresponding plaque component volumes. • Low-energy images (40-70 keV) improved contrast-to-noise ratio, however also increased image noise. • Normalization protocols are needed to have comparable results between future studies, especially for low-attenuation plaque volume which is currently defined using a fixed HU threshold.