Dual-energy CT in the emergency department: A pictorial essay from a single center experience / Vincenzo Cirimele [et al.]
Bibliogr.: p. 100. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/1647.2023.00152
In: Imaging. - ISSN eISSN 2732-0960. - 2023. 15. évf. 2. sz., p. 94-100. : ill.
Learning Objectives: To provide a pictorial review of the main clinical applications of DECT with a focus on traumatic and non-traumatic emergencies. Methods: DECT is becoming increasingly common in clinical practice. The differences in attenuation between two different datasets allow to perform a qualitative and quantitative characterization of the materials contained in a single voxel. Virtual monoenergetic images, material decomposition images, electron density maps, and atomic number maps are created by post-processing algorithms and offer the radiologist useful diagnostic data. Results: We present a series of cases illustrating the utility of DECT in the diagnosis and management of acute pathologies, with a special focus on musculoskeletal imaging and neuroimaging. Conclusion: DECT is a useful imaging technique that may allow radiologists to make quicker and more precise diagnoses in the emergency setting. Kulcsszavak: dual-energy CT, tomography spiral computed, emergency department, iodine map, metal artifact, uric acid