Dual energy computed tomography virtual monoenergetic imaging: technique and clinical applications

Br J Radiol. 2019 Jun;92(1098):20180546. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20180546. Epub 2019 Apr 9.

Abstract

Dual energy CT (DECT) has evolved into a commonly applied imaging technique in clinical routine due to its unique post-processing opportunities for improved evaluation of all body areas. Reconstruction of virtual monoenergetic imaging (VMI) series has shown beneficial effects for both non-contrast and contrast-enhanced DECT due to the flexibility to calculate low-keV VMI reconstructions to increase contrast and iodine attenuation, or to compute high-keV VMI reconstructions to reduce beam-hardening artefacts. The goal of this review article is to explain the technical background of VMI and noise-optimized VMI+ algorithms and to give an overview of useful clinical applications of the VMI technique in DECT of various body regions.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Artifacts
  • Cardiovascular System / diagnostic imaging
  • Head / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Lung / diagnostic imaging
  • Musculoskeletal System / diagnostic imaging
  • Neck / diagnostic imaging
  • Noise
  • Radiography, Abdominal / methods
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods*
  • User-Computer Interface