Iodine quantification with a CdZnTe clinical prototype photon-counting scanner at reduced radiation dose: initial cardiac phantom results and reproducibility analysis
Amir Pourmorteza, Atlanta, GA / United States
Author Block: T. W. Holmes1, S. Sharma2, S. Ross2, T. Labno2, R. Zhang2, S. Wu2, Z. Yu2, R. Thompson2, A. Pourmorteza1; 1Atlanta, GA/US, 2Vernon Hills, IL/USPurpose: This study aimed to assess effectiveness of a clinical prototype CT scanner with CdZnTe-based photon-counting detector (PCD) CT technology in spectral mode, specifically regarding the measurement of iodinated contrast agents at both standard and reduced radiation dosage levels.Methods or Background: We 3D-printed a series of phantoms mimicking coronary arteries with lumen diameter of - 5 mm with stents, soft plaque, and hard plaques placed in them. The phantoms were placed inside two water tanks with 12 cm diameters. The water tanks were scanned on the prototype scanner at 120 kVp and 200, 100, and 50 mAs exposures in 6-bin spectral mode. The 50 mAs scan was repeated twice to assess reproducibility. We measured accuracy, stability with respect to radiation dose, and reproducibility of iodine through Bland-Altman analysis of values measured in circular regions of interest (ROIs) ranging from 2.2 mm to 10 mm in diameter.
Results or Findings: We measured very small bias of -- 15 and good 95% confidence interval (CI) [-1.52 1.21] for concentrations of iodine ranging from 0 to 35 compared to calibrated values (all values are reported as mg I/mL). At 50% radiation dose reduction we observed bias of 0.35 with CI=[-0.32 1.04] compared to the high-dose (200 mAs) measurements. At 75% dose reduction the bias and CI were 0.45 and [-0.49 1.44]. The 75% dose-reduced iodine maps showed good reproducibility with bias of 0.01 mg I/mL and confidence interval of [-0.66 0.69].
Conclusion: Accurate quantification of iodine is an important tool in characterisation of coronary artery plaques as well as for making detailed measurements of myocardial perfusion. PCD-CT shows potential for making accurate iodine measurements in dose-reduced settings.Limitations: Limitations of this study were: this was a limited pilot study with 2 phantoms; more experiments mimicking different patient sizes are warranted.Funding for this study: Funding was received through a sponsored research agreement with Canon Medical Research USA.Has your study been approved by an ethics committee? Not applicableEthics committee - additional information: No information provided by the submitter.