AI Article Synopsis

  • Regular disease monitoring in cystic fibrosis patients is essential, and this study compared low-dose high-resolution (LD-HR) CT scans using photon-counting CT (PCCT) versus energy-integrating detector system CT (EID-CT).
  • The results showed that PCCT reduced radiation exposure by about 42% and had superior image quality and sharpness compared to EID-CT.
  • Ultimately, PCCT proved to be a more advantageous method for monitoring cystic fibrosis due to its lower radiation dose and improved imaging capabilities.

Article Abstract

Background: Regular disease monitoring with low-dose high-resolution (LD-HR) computed tomography (CT) scans is necessary for the clinical management of people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF). The aim of this study was to compare the image quality and radiation dose of LD-HR protocols between photon-counting CT (PCCT) and energy-integrating detector system CT (EID-CT) in pwCF.

Methods: This retrospective study included 23 pwCF undergoing LD-HR chest CT with PCCT who had previously undergone LD-HR chest CT with EID-CT. An intraindividual comparison of radiation dose and image quality was conducted. The study measured the dose-length product, volumetric CT dose index, effective dose and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Three blinded radiologists assessed the overall image quality, image sharpness, and image noise using a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (deficient) to 5 (very good) for image quality and image sharpness and from 1 (very high) to 5 (very low) for image noise.

Results: PCCT used approximately 42% less radiation dose than EID-CT (median effective dose 0.54 versus 0.93 mSv, p < 0.001). PCCT was consistently rated higher than EID-CT for overall image quality and image sharpness. Additionally, image noise was lower with PCCT compared to EID-CT. The average SNR of the lung parenchyma was lower with PCCT compared to EID-CT (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: In pwCF, LD-HR chest CT protocols using PCCT scans provided significantly better image quality and reduced radiation exposure compared to EID-CT.

Relevance Statement: In pwCF, regular follow-up could be performed through photon-counting CT instead of EID-CT, with substantial advantages in terms of both lower radiation exposure and increased image quality.

Key Points: Photon-counting CT (PCCT) and energy-integrating detector system CT (EID-CT) were compared in 23 people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF). Image quality was rated higher for PCCT than for EID-CT. PCCT used approximately 42% less radiation dose and offered superior image quality than EID-CT.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11413257PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-024-00502-9DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

image quality
16
radiation dose
12
low-dose high-resolution
8
cystic fibrosis
8
intraindividual comparison
8
energy-integrating detector
8
image
8
ld-hr chest
8
effective dose
8
quality image
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!