Thoracic applications of dual energy.

Semin Respir Crit Care Med

Department of Thoracic Imaging, Hospital Calmette, University Lille Nord de France, France.

Published: February 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) enhances traditional CT imaging for evaluating lung disorders by offering detailed insights into lung physiology such as regional perfusion and ventilation.
  • DECT maintains high-resolution anatomical images while providing functional information, allowing for a more comprehensive assessment of pulmonary diseases.
  • The review discusses the principles and clinical applications of DECT, highlighting its potential to become a standard tool in diagnosing respiratory conditions.

Article Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) is the core imaging modality for the evaluation of thoracic disorders. With the recently developed dual-energy CT (DECT) technique, the clinical utility of CT in the management of pulmonary diseases can be expanded. The most actively investigated principle of dual energy is material decomposition based on attenuation differences at different energy levels. This technique provides two key insights into lung physiology, that is, regional perfusion and ventilation. This functional information is obtained in addition to morphologic information because high-resolution thoracic anatomy is entirely preserved on dual-energy thoracic CT. The second major possibility offered by DECT is virtual monochromatic imaging that represents a new option for standard chest CT in daily routine. In this review, imaging principles and clinical applications of dual-energy thoracic CT are described. Knowledge of the applications of DECT may lead to wider use of this technique in the field of respiratory disorders.

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