Spectral performance of a whole-body research photon counting detector CT: quantitative accuracy in derived image sets
Abstract
Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) uses a photon counting detector to count individual photons and allocate them to specific energy bins by comparing photon energy to preset thresholds. This enables simultaneous multi-energy CT with a single source and detector. Phantom studies were performed to assess the spectral performance of a research PCCT scanner by assessing the accuracy of derived images sets. Specifically, we assessed the...
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Title
Spectral performance of a whole-body research photon counting detector CT: quantitative accuracy in derived image sets
Published Date
Aug 21, 2017
Volume
62
Issue
17
Pages
7216 - 7232
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