TitleDual-source computed tomography protocols for the pediatric chest - scan optimization techniques.
Year of Publication2022
Date Published08/2022
ISSN Number1432-1998
AbstractThe gold standard for pediatric chest imaging remains the CT scan. An ideal pediatric chest CT has the lowest radiation dose with the least motion degradation possible in a diagnostic scan. Because of the known inherent risks and costs of anesthesia, non-sedate options are preferred. Dual-source CTs are currently the fastest, lowest-dose CT scanners available, utilizing an ultra-high-pitch mode resulting in sub-second CTs. The dual-energy technique, available on dual-source CT scanners, gathers additional information such as pulmonary blood volume and includes relative contrast enhancement and metallic artifact reduction, features that are not available in high-pitch flash mode. In this article we discuss the benefits and tradeoffs of dual-source CT scan modes and tips on image optimization. DOI10.1007/s00247-022-05468-7
Alternate TitlePediatr Radiol
PMID35948645
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