ABSTRACT

Spectral, Photon Counting Computed Tomography is a comprehensive cover of the latest developments in the most prevalent imaging modality (x-ray computed tomography (CT)) in its latest incarnation: Spectral, Dual-Energy, and Photon Counting CT. Disadvantages of the conventional single-energy technique used by CT technology are that different materials cannot be distinguished and that the noise is larger. To address these problems, a novel spectral CT concept has been proposed. Spectral Dual-Energy CT (DE-CT) acquires two sets of spectral data, and Spectral Photon Counting CT (PC-CT) detects energy of x-ray photons to reveal additional material information of objects by using novel energy-sensitive, photon-counting detectors. The K-edge imaging may be a gateway for functional or molecular CT. The book covers detectors and electronics, image reconstruction methods, image quality assessments, a simulation tool, nanoparticle contrast agents, and clinical applications for spectral CT.

part II|124 pages

Spectral, Photon-Counting CT: Clinical Perspective and Applications

chapter 9|14 pages

Clinical Applications of Spectral Computed Tomography

Enabling Technique for Novel Contrast Development and Targeting Imaging

part III|176 pages

Photon-Counting Detectors for Spectral CT

chapter 11|26 pages

Spectral Performance of Photon-Counting X-Ray Detectors

How Well Can We Capture the Rainbow?

chapter 15|14 pages

ChromAIX

Energy-Resolving Photon Counting Electronics for High-Flux Spectral CT

chapter 17|20 pages

Design Considerations for Photon-Counting Detectors

Connecting Detector Characteristics to System Performance

chapter 18|8 pages

Photon Counting Detector Simulator

Photon Counting Toolkit (PcTK)