Assessing the Stability of Photon-Counting CT: Insights from a Two-Year Longitudinal Study

Leening P. Liu, Pouyan Pasyar, Fang Liu, Ph.D Quy Cao, Olivia F Sandvold, Ph.D Pooyan Sahbaee, Ph.D Russell T. Shinohara, M. Harold I. Litt, M. Peter B. Noël
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Background: Among the advancements in computed tomography (CT) technology, photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) stands out as a significant innovation, providing superior spectral imaging capabilities while simultaneously reducing radiation exposure. Its long-term stability is important for clinical care, especially longitudinal studies, but is currently unknown. Purpose: This study sets out to comprehensively analyze the long-term stability of a first-generation clinical PCCT scanner. Materials and Methods: Over a two-year period, from November 2021 to November 2023, we conducted weekly identical experiments utilizing the same multi-energy CT protocol. These experiments included various tissue-mimicking inserts to rigorously assess the stability of Hounsfield Units (HU) and image noise in Virtual Monochromatic Images (VMIs) and iodine density maps. Throughout this period, notable software and hardware modifications were meticulously recorded. Each week, VMIs and iodine density maps were reconstructed and analyzed to evaluate quantitative stability over time. Results: Spectral results consistently demonstrated the quantitative stability of PCCT. VMIs exhibited stable HU values, such as variation in relative error for VMI 70 keV measuring 0.11% and 0.30% for single-source and dual-source modes, respectively. Similarly, noise levels remained stable with slight fluctuations linked to software changes for VMI 40 and 70 keV that corresponded to changes of 8 and 1 HU, respectively. Furthermore, iodine density quantification maintained stability and showed significant improvement with software and hardware changes, especially in dual-source mode with nominal errors decreasing from 1.44 to 0.03 mg/mL. Conclusion: This study provides the first long-term reproducibility assessment of quantitative PCCT imaging, highlighting its potential for the clinical arena. This study indicates its long-term utility in diagnostic radiology, especially for longitudinal studies.
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评估光子计数 CT 的稳定性:一项为期两年的纵向研究的启示
背景:在计算机断层扫描(CT)技术的进步中,光子计数计算机断层扫描(PCCT)是一项重大创新,它提供了卓越的光谱成像能力,同时减少了辐射暴露。其长期稳定性对临床治疗,尤其是纵向研究非常重要,但目前尚不清楚。目的:本研究旨在全面分析第一代临床 PCCT 扫描仪的长期稳定性。材料和方法:在 2021 年 11 月至 2023 年 11 月的两年时间里,我们利用相同的多能量 CT 方案每周进行一次相同的实验。这些实验包括各种组织模拟插入物,以严格评估虚拟单色图像(VMI)和碘密度图中霍斯菲尔德单位(HU)和图像噪声的稳定性。在此期间,对显著的软件和硬件修改进行了细致的记录。每周对虚拟单色图像和碘密度图进行重建和分析,以评估一段时间内的定量稳定性。结果光谱结果持续显示了 PCCT 的定量稳定性。VMI 显示出稳定的 HU 值,例如,单源和双源模式下 VMI 70 keV 的相对误差分别为 0.11% 和 0.30%。同样,噪声水平也保持稳定,只有与 VMI 40 和 70 keV 软件更改有关的轻微波动,分别对应于 8 和 1 HU 的变化。此外,碘密度定量保持稳定,并随着软件和硬件的改变而有显著改善,特别是在双源模式下,标称误差从 1.44 毫克/毫升降至 0.03 毫克/毫升。结论本研究首次对 PCCT 定量成像进行了长期可重复性评估,凸显了其在临床领域的潜力。这项研究表明,PCCT 在放射诊断学中具有长期实用性,尤其适用于纵向研究。
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