• Dual-Energy and Low-kVp CT in the Abdomen

    AJR 2009; 193:70-78

    Benjamin M. Yen, John A. Shepherd, Zhen J. Wang, Hui Seong Teh, Robert P. Hartman, Sven Prevrhal

    OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to discuss the influence of tube potential on CT images and explore the potential impact of dual-energy CT on imaging of the abdomen and pelvis.

    CONCLUSION. Low peak tube voltage (kVp) settings provide high conspicuity of con¬trast materials at CT but may result in high image noise, particularly in larger patients. Ma¬terial decomposition at dual-energy CT can differentiate renal stones by their composition, quantify tissue iron stores, improve the detection of pathologic hyperenhancement, and reduce contrast material and radiation dose compared with conventional CT. Further clinical research and technique refinement will be needed as the usage of these exciting technologies spreads.