Research Presentation Sessions: Physics in Medical Imaging
RPS 213 - Advances in CT and radiation protection
Lectures
1
Introduction by the moderator
02:00Federica Zanca, Leuven / BE
2
Suppressing beam-hardening artefact using a novel edge-on silicon photon-counting CT
08:00Dominic Crotty, Cork / IE
3
Low-dose lung cancer screening with a novel CZT photon-counting CT prototype: a phantom study
08:00Thomas Holmes, Atlanta / US
4
Reliability of computed tomographic dose data: comparing the tin filter technique with conventional scanning protocols using thermoluminescence dosimeter measurements
08:00Simone Schüle, Munich / DE
5
Impact of iterative reconstruction algorithms on the applicability of the Fourier-based detectability index for X-ray CT imaging
08:00Eléonore Pouget, Clermont-Ferrand / FR
6
Image quality and dose reduction potential of an artificial intelligence deep-learning reconstruction algorithm for abdomen CT examinations: a study on phantoms
08:00Joel Greffier, Nimes / FR
7
Radiation dose and image quality in middle and inner ear CT imaging: comparison between multidetector CT and 3D flat-panel rotational acquisitions on two different phantoms
08:00Luca Bellesi, Bellinzona / CH
8
A new performance evaluation method for high-resolution CT using changes in CT values (improved spatial resolution and increased CT value for small objects)
08:00Katsumi Tsujioka, Toyota-City Aichi / JP
9
Comparison of patient exposure and routine protocols for multidetector computed tomography angiography examinations of patients with peripheral artery disease
08:00Desislava Kostova-Lefterova, Sofia / BG
10
Molecular biological response in peripheral blood cells after tin filtration in computed tomography
08:00Simone Schüle, Munich / DE
11
An audit on the awareness of radiation risks, radiation legislation and referral guidelines (iRefer) amongst junior doctors
08:00Sathvikha Subramanian Parameswaran, Lincoln / UK
12
ZrO2-reinforced PVA nanofibers produced for radiation ray-shielding studies as a protective vest in the radiology department