Myeloma bone disease imaging on a 1st-generation clinical photon-counting detector CT vs. 2nd-generation dual-source dual-energy CT.
Moritz T WinkelmannFlorian HagenLucie Le-YannouJakob WeissPhilipp RiffelRalf GutjahrSebastian FabyKonstantin NikolaouMarius HorgerPublished in: European radiology (2022)
• Application of photon-counting detector CT is superior to dual-source dual-energy integrating detector in clinical workup of multiple myeloma patients. • Compared to energy integrating detectors, photon-counting detectors significantly increase the spatial resolution of bone microstructure including disease-related lytic bone lesions in patients with multiple myeloma.
Keyphrases
- dual energy
- image quality
- multiple myeloma
- computed tomography
- bone mineral density
- monte carlo
- newly diagnosed
- living cells
- contrast enhanced
- soft tissue
- bone loss
- ejection fraction
- bone regeneration
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- positron emission tomography
- postmenopausal women
- prognostic factors
- white matter
- single molecule
- body composition
- patient reported outcomes
- patient reported