Abstract
CT of the heart, in particular ECG-controlled coronary CT angiography (cCTA), has become clinical routine due to rapid technical progress with ever new generations of CT equipment. Recently, CT scanners with photon-counting detectors (PCD) have been introduced which have the potential to address some of the remaining challenges for cardiac CT, such as limited spatial resolution and lack of high-quality spectral data. In this review article, we briefly discuss the technical principles of photon-counting detector CT, and we give an overview on how the improved spatial resolution of photon-counting detector CT and the routine availability of spectral data can benefit cardiac applications. We focus on coronary artery calcium scoring, cCTA, and on the evaluation of the myocardium.
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Flohr, T., Schmidt, B., Ulzheimer, S., & Alkadhi, H. (2023). Cardiac imaging with photon counting CT. British Journal of Radiology. British Institute of Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20230407
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