reviewAmerican Journal of RoentgenologyOct 24, 2012Closed access

Dual-Energy CT–Based Monochromatic Imaging

Mayo Clinic

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Abstract

Objective

We summarize how virtual monochromatic images are synthesized from dual-energy CT using image-domain and projection-domain methods. The quality of virtual monochromatic images is compared with that of polychromatic single-energy images acquired at different tube potentials and the same radiation dose. Clinical applications of dual-energy CT-based virtual monochromatic imaging are reviewed, including beam-hardening correction, contrast and noise optimization, metal artifact reduction, and material differentiation.

Conclusion

Virtual monochromatic images synthesized from dual-energy CT data have the potential to reduce beam-hardening artifacts and to provide quantitative measurements. If there is no desire to obtain material-specific information or to correct for metal or beam-hardening artifacts from the dual-energy data, however, it is better to perform a conventional single-energy scan at the optimal tube potential.

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Authors

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Monochromatic color
  • Optics
  • Image quality
  • Medicine
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Radiation
  • Dual energy
  • Computer vision
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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