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Review
. 2024 Feb;165(2):417-430.
doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2023.07.4225. Epub 2023 Aug 22.

Thoracic Applications of Spectral CT Scan

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Review

Thoracic Applications of Spectral CT Scan

Jonathan Moore et al. Chest. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Topic importance: Thoracic imaging with CT scan has become an essential component in the evaluation of respiratory and thoracic diseases. Providers have historically used conventional single-energy CT; however, prevalence of dual-energy CT (DECT) is increasing, and as such, it is important for thoracic physicians to recognize the utility and limitations of this technology.

Review findings: The technical aspects of DECT are presented, and practical approaches to using DECT are provided. Imaging at multiple energy spectra allows for postprocessing of the data and the possibility of creating multiple distinct image reconstructions based on the clinical question being asked. The data regarding utility of DECT in pulmonary vascular disorders, ventilatory defects, and thoracic oncology are presented. A pictorial essay is provided to give examples of the strengths associated with DECT.

Summary: DECT has been most heavily studied in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension; however, it is increasingly being used across a wide spectrum of thoracic diseases. DECT combines morphologic and functional assessments in a single imaging acquisition, providing clinicians with a powerful diagnostic tool. Its role in the evaluation and treatment of thoracic diseases will likely continue to expand in the coming years as clinicians become more experienced with the technology.

Keywords: dual-energy CT; perfusion imaging; pulmonary vascular disease; thoracic oncology; ventilation imaging.

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Conflict of interest statement

Financial/Nonfinancial Disclosures The authors have reported to CHEST the following: J. R. is a consultant for Siemens Healthineers. M. R.-J. receives clinical research support from Siemens Healthineers. T. F. is an employee for Siemens employee (Siemens Healthineers, Firchheim, Germany). None declared (J. M., E. A., S. R., J. C.).

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