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View article: Pictorial review of dual-energy CT (DECT) appearances of acute abdominal conditions
Pictorial review of dual-energy CT (DECT) appearances of acute abdominal conditions Open
Poster: 2019 ASM / R-0118 / Pictorial review of dual-energy CT (DECT) appearances of acute abdominal conditions
by: J. J. Y. Su , J. Pratap, J. Coucher; QLD /AU
View article: Can MRI accurately detect pilon articular malreduction? A quantitative comparison between CT and 3T MRI bone models
Can MRI accurately detect pilon articular malreduction? A quantitative comparison between CT and 3T MRI bone models Open
Background - Pilon fracture reduction is a challenging surgery. Radiographs are commonly used to assess the quality of reduction, but are limited in revealing the remaining bone incongruities. The study aimed to develop a method in …
View article: Principles and Clinical Application of Dual-energy Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Cerebrovascular Disease
Principles and Clinical Application of Dual-energy Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of Cerebrovascular Disease Open
Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) simultaneously acquires images at two X-ray energy levels, at both high- and low-peak voltages (kVp). The material attenuation difference obtained from the two X-ray energies can be processed by softw…
View article: Imaging and Right Ventricular Pacing Lead Position: A Comparison of CT, MRI, and Echocardiography
Imaging and Right Ventricular Pacing Lead Position: A Comparison of CT, MRI, and Echocardiography Open
During implant leads intended for the septum are not confirmed as such on subsequent imaging, and marked heterogeneity is apparent between modalities. MRI is limited by artifact, and discrepancy exists between TTE and CT in identifying sep…
View article: Is atrial fibrillation an independent predictor of prosthetic heart valve thrombosis
Is atrial fibrillation an independent predictor of prosthetic heart valve thrombosis Open
View article: Radiation dose efficiency of dual-energy CT benchmarked against single-source, kilovoltage-optimized scans
Radiation dose efficiency of dual-energy CT benchmarked against single-source, kilovoltage-optimized scans Open
DECT on a dual-source CT scanner may require a radiation dose increase to maintain unenhanced soft-tissue contrast detectability, particularly for smaller patients.