Christoph Suess

Publications of Christoph Suess

  • Effect of nonlinear three-dimensional optimized reconstruction algorithm filter on image quality and radiation dose: validation on phantoms.

    Authors: Mei Bai, Jiuhong Chen, Rainer Raupach, Christoph Suess, Ying Tao, Mingchen Peng

    Medical physics. 02/2009; 36(1):95-7.

    A new technique called the nonlinear three-dimensional optimized reconstruction algorithm filter (3D ORA filter) is currently used to improve CT image quality and reduce radiation dose. This
  • Dose reduction during CT fluoroscopy: phantom study of angular beam modulation.

    Authors: Christian Hohl, Christoph Suess, Joachim E Wildberger, Dagmar Honnef, Marco Das, Georg Mühlenbruch, Andreas Schaller, Rolf W Günther, Andreas H Mahnken

    Radiology. 03/2008; 246(2):519-25.

    PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate, in a phantom, the dose reductions achievable by using angular beam modulation (ABM) during computed tomographic (CT) fluoroscopy-guided thoracic interventions.
  • The influence of heart rate, slice thickness, and calcification density on calcium scores using 64-slice multidetector computed tomography: a systematic phantom study.

    Authors: Jaap M Groen, Marcel J. Greuter, Bernhard Schmidt, Christoph Suess, Rozemarijn Vliegenthart, Matthijs Oudkerk

    Investigative radiology. 01/2008; 42(12):848-55.

    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of heart rate, slice thickness, and calcification density on absolute value and variability of calcium score using 64-slice
  • Dual-source computed tomography for assessing cardiac function: a phantom study.

    Authors: Andreas H Mahnken, Herbert Bruder, Christoph Suess, Georg Mühlenbruch, Philipp Bruners, Christian Hohl, Rolf W Guenther, Joachim E Wildberger

    Investigative radiology. 08/2007; 42(7):491-8.

    PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of heart rate and temporal resolution on the assessment of global ventricular function with dual-source computed tomography (DSCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A
  • Evaluation of automated attenuation-based tube current adaptation for coronary calcium scoring in MDCT in a cohort of 262 patients.

    Authors: Georg Mühlenbruch, Christian Hohl, Marco Das, Joachim E Wildberger, Christoph Suess, Ernst Klotz, Thomas Flohr, Ralf Koos, Christoph Thomas, Rolf W Günther, Andreas H Mahnken

    European radiology. 07/2007; 17(7):1850-7.

    The aim of our study was to evaluate attenuation-based tube current adaptation in coronary calcium scoring using ECG-gated multi-detector-row CT (MDCT). A total of 262 patients underwent non-enhanced
  • Dose performance of a 64-channel dual-source CT scanner.

    Authors: Cynthia H McCollough, Andrew N Primak, Osama Saba, Herbert Bruder, Karl Stierstorfer, Rainer Raupach, Christoph Suess, Bernhard Schmidt, Bernd M Ohnesorge, Thomas G Flohr

    Radiology. 07/2007; 243(3):775-84.

    PURPOSE: To prospectively compare the dose performance of a 64-channel multi-detector row computed tomographic (CT) scanner and a 64-channel dual-source CT scanner from the same manufacturer.
  • Dynamic CT Angiography and Perfusion Using a Wide Coverage, Flat-panel Volume CT: Technical Development and Feasibility Demonstration

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Michael Grasruck, Benjamin Reichardt, Bernhard Schmidt, Ernst Klotz, Christoph Suess, et al

    RSNA; 12/2006

    PURPOSE A Flat-panel detector based Volume CT (fpVCT) prototype scanner, in contrast to conventional multi-detector CT, provides large scanning area along the z-axis and enables complete organ
  • Ultra-high resolution flat-panel volume CT: fundamental principles, design architecture, and system characterization.

    Authors: Rajiv Gupta, Michael Grasruck, Christoph Suess, Soenke H Bartling, Bernhard Schmidt, Karl Stierstorfer, Stefan Popescu, Tom Brady, Thomas Flohr

    European radiology. 07/2006; 16(6):1191-205.

    Digital flat-panel-based volume CT (VCT) represents a unique design capable of ultra-high spatial resolution, direct volumetric imaging, and dynamic CT scanning. This innovation, when fully
  • Influence of heart rate and temporal resolution on left-ventricular volumes in cardiac multislice spiral computed tomography: a phantom study.

    Authors: Andreas H Mahnken, Christian Hohl, Christoph Suess, Herbert Bruder, Georg Mühlenbruch, Marco Das, Rolf W Günther, Joachim E Wildberger

    Investigative radiology. 06/2006; 41(5):429-35.

    PURPOSE: We sought to investigate the influence of heart rate and temporal resolution on the assessment of left-ventricular (LV) function with multislice spiral computed tomography (CT). MATERIAL AND
  • Comparison of angular and combined automatic tube current modulation techniques with constant tube current CT of the abdomen and pelvis.

    Authors: Stefania Rizzo, Mannudeep Kalra, Bernhard Schmidt, Tejas Dalal, Christoph Suess, Thomas Flohr, Michael Blake, Sanjay Saini

    AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 04/2006; 186(3):673-9.

    OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to compare image quality and radiation dose associated with abdominopelvic CT using combined modulation, angular modulation, and constant tube current.
  • Metallic prosthesis: technique to avoid increase in CT radiation dose with automatic tube current modulation in a phantom and patients.

    Authors: Tejas Dalal, Mannudeep K Kalra, Stefania M R Rizzo, Bernhard Schmidt, Christoph Suess, Thomas Flohr, Michael A Blake, Sanjay Saini

    Radiology. 08/2005; 236(2):671-5.

    The institutional review board approved this Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant study protocol, with waiver of informed consent. The purpose of the study was to
  • Multi-detector row CT pulmonary angiography: comparison of standard-dose and simulated low-dose techniques.

    Authors: Denis Tack, Viviane De Maertelaer, Wendy Petit, Pierre Scillia, Patrick Muller, Christoph Suess, Pierre Alain Gevenois

    Radiology. 07/2005; 236(1):318-25.

    PURPOSE: To compare standard-dose and simulated low-dose multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) pulmonary angiography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The institutional review board approved the study
  • Radiation dose and image quality in pediatric CT: effect of technical factors and phantom size and shape.

    Authors: Marilyn J Siegel, Bernhard Schmidt, David Bradley, Christoph Suess, Charles Hildebolt

    Radiology. 12/2004; 233(2):515-22.

    PURPOSE: To evaluate effects of varying tube current and voltage on radiation dose, image noise, and image contrast with different phantom sizes and shapes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four round lucite
  • Multi-detector row spiral CT angiography of the thoracic outlet: dose reduction with anatomically adapted online tube current modulation and preset dose savings.

    Authors: Ioana Mastora, Martine Remy-Jardin, Valerie Delannoy, Alain Duhamel, Claudia Scherf, Christoph Suess, Jacques Remy

    Radiology. 01/2004; 230(1):116-24.

    PURPOSE: To evaluate image quality obtained with anatomically adapted online tube current modulation and preset minimum dose savings at multi-detector row spiral computed tomographic (CT) angiography
  • Ultra-low-dose coronary artery calcium screening using multislice CT with retrospective ECG gating.

    Authors: Tobias F Jakobs, Bernd J Wintersperger, Peter Herzog, Thomas Flohr, Christoph Suess, Andreas Knez, Maximilian F Reiser, Christoph R Becker

    European radiology. 09/2003; 13(8):1923-30.

    The aim of this study was to reduce radiation exposure in multislice CT (MSCT) coronary artery calcium screening using different tube settings, and to determinate its impact on the detection and
  • Advances in cardiac imaging with 16-section CT systems.

    Authors: Thomas G Flohr, U Joseph Schoepf, Axel Kuettner, Sandra Halliburton, Herbert Bruder, Christoph Suess, Bernhard Schmidt, Lars Hofmann, Edgar Kent Yucel, Stefan Schaller, Bernd M Ohnesorge

    Academic radiology. 05/2003; 10(4):386-401.

    RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The authors present advances in electrocardiographically (ECG) gated cardiac spiral scanning with recently introduced 16-section computed tomographic (CT) equipment.
  • Multislice helical CT of the heart with retrospective ECG gating: reduction of radiation exposure by ECG-controlled tube current modulation.

    Authors: Tobias F Jakobs, Christoph R Becker, Bernd Ohnesorge, Thomas Flohr, Christoph Suess, Uwe J Schoepf, Maximilian F Reiser

    European radiology. 05/2002; 12(5):1081-6.

    Our objective was to evaluate image quality and radiation exposure of retrospectively ECG-gated multislice helical CT (MSCT) investigations of the heart with ECG-controlled tube current modulation.
  • Dose reduction in multislice computed tomography.

    Authors: Walter Hundt, Friedemann Rust, Axel Stäbler, Heiko Wolff, Christoph Suess, Maximillian Reiser

    Journal of computer assisted tomography. 29(1):140-7.

    OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of the attenuation-based on-line modulation of tube current on multislice computed tomography (CT) to explore the potential of this dose-saving technique. METHODS: Fifty-five
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