The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging

Purpose. To evaluate the influence of effective energy on computed tomography (CT) number in monoenergetic images (MEIs). Methods. Three bottle phantoms filled with water, oil, and a contrast agent were scanned at 100 and 140 kVp tube energy with a dual-source CT scanner. Cardiac dual-energy CT data...

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Main Authors: Satoshi Okayama, Tsunenari Soeda, Yasuhiro Takami, Rika Kawakami, Satoshi Somekawa, Shiro Uemura, Yoshihiko Saito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Radiology Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/150980
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spelling doaj-fc1c5266eb6445f9a64ff4bd8674a42f2020-11-25T01:05:36ZengHindawi LimitedRadiology Research and Practice2090-19412090-195X2012-01-01201210.1155/2012/150980150980The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac ImagingSatoshi Okayama0Tsunenari Soeda1Yasuhiro Takami2Rika Kawakami3Satoshi Somekawa4Shiro Uemura5Yoshihiko Saito6First Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijo-cho, Kashihara, Nara 634-8522, JapanPurpose. To evaluate the influence of effective energy on computed tomography (CT) number in monoenergetic images (MEIs). Methods. Three bottle phantoms filled with water, oil, and a contrast agent were scanned at 100 and 140 kVp tube energy with a dual-source CT scanner. Cardiac dual-energy CT data was collected from 17 patients. CT numbers were measured in the 3 phantom materials and in the left ventricular cavity, myocardium, pericardial fat, and vertebral bone in MEIs from 40 to 190 keV. Results. In the phantoms, the mean CT number increased in oil whereas it decreased in the contrast agent as the energy level increased (). In clinical subjects, the mean CT numbers for the left ventricular cavity, myocardium, and vertebral bone were highest in the 40 keV images () and decreased as the energy level increased. In contrast, the CT number for pericardial fat was lowest in the 40 keV images () and increased with increasing energy. Conclusions. The influence of effective energy on CT number varies with material and tissue type in monoenergetic cardiac imaging, which could evaluate tissue characteristics through assessment of the changes in CT number associated with effective energies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/150980
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author Satoshi Okayama
Tsunenari Soeda
Yasuhiro Takami
Rika Kawakami
Satoshi Somekawa
Shiro Uemura
Yoshihiko Saito
spellingShingle Satoshi Okayama
Tsunenari Soeda
Yasuhiro Takami
Rika Kawakami
Satoshi Somekawa
Shiro Uemura
Yoshihiko Saito
The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
Radiology Research and Practice
author_facet Satoshi Okayama
Tsunenari Soeda
Yasuhiro Takami
Rika Kawakami
Satoshi Somekawa
Shiro Uemura
Yoshihiko Saito
author_sort Satoshi Okayama
title The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
title_short The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
title_full The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
title_fullStr The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Effective Energy on Computed Tomography Number Depends on Tissue Characteristics in Monoenergetic Cardiac Imaging
title_sort influence of effective energy on computed tomography number depends on tissue characteristics in monoenergetic cardiac imaging
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Radiology Research and Practice
issn 2090-1941
2090-195X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Purpose. To evaluate the influence of effective energy on computed tomography (CT) number in monoenergetic images (MEIs). Methods. Three bottle phantoms filled with water, oil, and a contrast agent were scanned at 100 and 140 kVp tube energy with a dual-source CT scanner. Cardiac dual-energy CT data was collected from 17 patients. CT numbers were measured in the 3 phantom materials and in the left ventricular cavity, myocardium, pericardial fat, and vertebral bone in MEIs from 40 to 190 keV. Results. In the phantoms, the mean CT number increased in oil whereas it decreased in the contrast agent as the energy level increased (). In clinical subjects, the mean CT numbers for the left ventricular cavity, myocardium, and vertebral bone were highest in the 40 keV images () and decreased as the energy level increased. In contrast, the CT number for pericardial fat was lowest in the 40 keV images () and increased with increasing energy. Conclusions. The influence of effective energy on CT number varies with material and tissue type in monoenergetic cardiac imaging, which could evaluate tissue characteristics through assessment of the changes in CT number associated with effective energies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/150980
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