Temporal resolution measurement of 128-slice dual source and 320-row area detector computed tomography scanners in helical acquisition mode using the impulse method
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Purpose: To analyse the temporal resolution (TR) of modern computed tomography (CT) scanners using the impulse method, and assess the actual maximum TR at respective helical acquisition modes. Methods: To assess the actual TR of helical acquisition modes of a 128-slice dual source CT (DSCT) scanner and a 320-row area detector CT (ADCT) scanner, we assessed the TRs of various acquisition combinations of a pitch factor (P) and gantry rotation time (R). Results: The TR of the helical acquisition modes for the 128-slice DSCT scanner continuously improved with a shorter gantry rotation time and greater pitch factor. However, for the 320-row ADCT scanner, the TR with a pitch factor of <1.0 was almost equal to the gantry rotation time, whereas with pitch factor of >1.0, it was approximately one half of the gantry rotation time. The maximum TR values of single- and dual-source helical acquisition modes for the 128-slice DSCT scanner were 0.138 (R/. P = 0.285/1.5) and 0.074. s (R/. P = 0.285/3.2), and the maximum TR values of the 64. ×. 0.5- and 160. ×. 0.5-mm detector configurations of the helical acquisition modes for the 320-row ADCT scanner were 0.120 (R/. P = 0.275/1.375) and 0.195. s (R/. P = 0.3/0.6), respectively. Conclusion: Because the TR of a CT scanner is not accurately depicted in the specifications of the individual scanner, appropriate acquisition conditions should be determined based on the actual TR measurement. © 2016 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica.
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- Physica Medica
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Physica Medica 32 (4), 625-630, 2016-04-01
Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica / Elsevier
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- CRID
- 1050001335951079936
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- 120005774899
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- AA11064306
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- 11201797
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- 2297/45574
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- 27056437
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- en
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