Background: Dual-energy CT image sets have many applications in abdominopelvic imaging but no demonstrated clinical effect.
Purpose: To determine the effect of dual-energy CT iodine maps on abdominopelvic imaging follow-up recommendation rates.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective study of abdominopelvic CTs acquired from April 2017 through June 2018.
Purpose: To determine the feasibility of performing dual-energy CT with a single-source spectral detector system in obese patients.
Materials And Methods: Retrospective, IRB-approved review of 28 patients weighing ≥ 270 lbs (122 kg) who underwent CT of the abdomen on a single-source spectral detector system was performed. Two blinded, independent radiologists rated relative preference between conventional CT images taken at 120 kVp (CCT120) and monoenergetic 70 keV equivalent (MonoE70) as well as iodine map image quality in the spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and liver.