Joel G Fletcher

Joel G Fletcher
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research | MMS · Department of Radiology

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Ultrasound microvessel imaging (UMI) may offer noninvasive, highly sensitive microvessel imaging for assessing Crohn’s disease (CD). However, a quantification metric that demonstrates a strong correlation with pathological inflammation is preferred. The objective was to determine if UMI can enhance IBD imaging interrogations. UMI was performed on b...
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Background: Spectral localizer images from photon-counting detector (PCD) CT can be used for bone mineral density (BMD) evaluation given their 2D-projectional nature and material decomposition capability. As all CT examinations include localizer images, this approach could allow opportunistic osteoporosis screening in patients undergoing clinically...
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Background SynthesiZed Improved Resolution and Concurrent nOise reductioN (ZIRCON) is a multi-kernel synthesis method that creates a single series of thin-slice computed tomography (CT) images displaying low noise and high spatial resolution, increasing reader efficiency and minimizing partial volume averaging. Purpose To compare the diagnostic pe...
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Background The first commercially available photon‐counting‐detector CT (PCD‐CT) has been introduced for clinical use. However, its spectral performance on single‐ and dual‐contrast imaging tasks has not been comprehensively assessed. Purpose To evaluate the spectral imaging performance of a clinical PCD‐CT system for single‐contrast material [iod...
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Background and purpose: Photon-counting detector CT (PCD-CT) is now clinically available and offers ultra-high-resolution (UHR) imaging. Our purpose was to prospectively evaluate the relative image quality and impact on diagnostic confidence of head CTA images acquired by using a PCD-CT compared with an energy-integrating detector CT (EID-CT). Ma...
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Purpose A dual‐source CT system can be operated in a high‐pitch helical mode to provide a temporal resolution of 66 ms, which reduces motion artifacts in CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA). It can also be operated in a multi‐energy (ME) mode to provide iodine maps, beneficial in the evaluation of pulmonary embolism (PE). No energy‐integrating detector...
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Purpose Subtle liver metastases may be missed in contrast enhanced CT imaging. We determined the impact of lesion location and conspicuity on metastasis detection using data from a prior reader study. Methods In the prior reader study, 25 radiologists examined 40 CT exams each and circumscribed all suspected hepatic metastases. CT exams were chose...
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Objective Pulmonary CT angiography (CTA) to detect pulmonary emboli can be performed using conventional dual-source CT with single-energy acquisition at high-pitch (high-pitch conventional CT), which minimizes motion artifacts, or routine-pitch, dual-energy acquisitions (routine-pitch conventional DECT), which maximize iodine signal. We compared io...
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To determine the accuracy of photon-counting-detector CT (PCD-CT) at deriving bone morphometric indices and demonstrate utility in vivo in the distal radius. Ten cadaver wrists were scanned using PCD-CT and high-resolution peripheral quantitative CT (HRpQCT). Correlation between PCD-CT and HRpQCT morphometric indices was determined. Agreement was a...
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Background Standardized methods to measure and describe Crohn disease strictures at CT enterography are needed to guide clinical decision making and for use in therapeutic studies. Purpose To assess the reliability of CT enterography features to describe Crohn disease strictures and their correlation with stricture severity. Materials and Methods A...
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Background Clinical decision making and drug development for fibrostenosing Crohn disease is constrained by a lack of imaging definitions, scoring conventions, and validated end points. Purpose To assess the reliability of MR enterography features to describe Crohn disease strictures and determine correlation with stricture severity. Materials and...
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Fibrostenosis of the small bowel is common in patients with Crohn's disease. No consensus recommendations on definition, diagnosis and management in clinical practice are currently available. In this Consensus Statement, we present a clinical practice RAND/UCLA appropriateness study on the definition, diagnosis and clinical management of fibrosteno...
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Photon-counting detector CT (PCD-CT) is a new technology that has multiple diagnostic benefits including increased spatial resolution, iodine signal, and radiation dose efficiency, as well as multi-energy imaging capability, but which also has unique challenges in abdominal imaging. The purpose of this work is to summarize key features, technical p...
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LINKED CONTENT This article is linked to Fernandez‐Clotet et al paper. To view this article, visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.17968
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Background Stricturing Crohn's disease (CD) occurs most commonly in the terminal ileum and poses a clinical problem. Cross‐sectional imaging modalities such as intestinal ultrasound (IUS), computed tomography enterography (CTE), and magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) allow for assessment of the entire bowel wall and associated peri‐enteric findi...
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Photon-counting CT (PCCT) is an emerging advanced CT technology that differs from conventional CT in its ability to directly convert incident x-ray photon energies into electrical signals. The detector design also permits substantial improvements in spatial resolution and radiation dose efficiency and allows for concurrent high-pitch and high-tempo...
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Objectives: To improve quality of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) images using a generalizable motion-correction algorithm. Approach: A neural network with attention gate and spatial transformer (ATOM) was developed to correct coronary motion. Phantom and patient CCTA images (39 males, 32 females, age range 19 to 92, scan date 02/2020 to 10/2021)...
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Purpose To evaluate robustness of a radiomics-based support vector machine (SVM) model for detection of visually occult PDA on pre-diagnostic CTs by simulating common variations in image acquisition and radiomics workflow using image perturbation methods. Methods Eighteen algorithmically generated-perturbations, which simulated variations in image...
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Background: The higher spatial resolution and image contrast for iodine-containing tissues of photon-counting detector (PCD) CT may address challenges in evaluating small, calcified vessels when performing lower-extremity CTA by energy-integrating detector (EID) CTA. Purpose: To compare the evaluation of infrapopliteal vasculature between lower-ext...
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Background and purpose: CSF-venous fistulas are a common cause of spontaneous intracranial hypotension. Lateral decubitus digital subtraction myelography and CT myelography are the diagnostic imaging standards to identify these fistulas. Photon-counting CT myelography has technological advantages that might improve CSF-venous fistula detection, th...
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Photon counting detector (PCD) computed tomography (CT) represents the newest advance in CT technology, with improved radiation dose efficiency, increased spatial resolution, inherent spectral imaging capabilities, and the ability to eliminate electronic noise. Its design fundamentally differs from conventional energy-integrating-detector (EID) CT...
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Background The feasibility of oral dark contrast media is under exploration in abdominal computed tomography (CT) applications. One of the experimental contrast media in this class is dark borosilicate contrast media (DBCM), which has a CT attenuation lower than that of intra‐abdominal fat. Purpose To evaluate the performances of DBCM using single...
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Rationale and objectives: Methods are needed to improve the detection of hepatic metastases. Errors occur in both lesion detection (search) and decisions of benign versus malignant (classification). Our purpose was to evaluate a training program to reduce search errors and classification errors in the detection of hepatic metastases in contrast-en...
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Background: Perianal fistulas and abscesses occur commonly as complications of pediatric Crohn's disease (CD). A validated imaging assessment tool for quantification of perianal disease severity and activity is needed to evaluate treatment response. We aimed to identify magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based measures of perianal fistulizing diseas...
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Background and purpose: Recent introduction of photon counting detector (PCD) computer tomography (CT) scanners into clinical practice further improve CT angiography (CTA) depiction of orbital arterial vasculature compared to conventional energy integrating detector (EID) CT scanners. PCD-CTA of the orbit can provide a detailed arterial roadmap of...
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The sections of this special issue on the ileal pouch demonstrate that in the nearly 45 years since the ileal pouch has been utilized to treat patients with colitis and familial adenomatous polyposis, a substantial number of patients experience both short- and long-term morbidity and that imaging plays an important role in their management. Further...
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PET/MRI is a relatively new imaging modality with several advantages over PET/CT that promise to improve imaging of the abdomen and pelvis for specific diagnostic tasks by combining the superior soft tissue characterization of MRI with the functional information acquired from PET. PET/MRI has an established role in staging and response assessment o...
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Coronary plaque risk classification in images acquired with photon-counting-detector (PCD) CT was performed using a radiomics-based machine learning (ML) model. With IRB approval, 19 coronary CTA patients were scanned on a PCD-CT (NAEOTOM Alpha, Siemens Healthineers) with median CTDIvol of 8.02 mGy. Five types of images: virtual monoenergetic image...
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Convolutional neural network (CNN)-based material decomposition has the potential to improve image quality (visual appearance) and quantitative accuracy of material maps. Most methods use deterministic CNNs with mean-square-error loss to provide point-estimates of mass densities. Point estimates can be over-confident as the reliability of CNNs is f...
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Assessing the reliability of convolutional neural network (CNN)-based CT imaging techniques is critical for reliable deployment in practice. Some evaluation methods exist but require full access to target CNN architecture and training data, something not available for proprietary or commercial algorithms. Moreover, there is a lack of systematic eva...
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The X-ray detector is a fundamental component of a CT system that determines the image quality and dose efficiency. Until the approval of the first clinical photon-counting-detector (PCD) system in 2021, all clinical CT scanners used scintillating detectors, which do not capture information about individual photons in the two-step detection process...
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Photon-counting detector (PCD) CT is an emerging technology that has led to continued innovation and progress in diagnostic imaging after it was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for clinical use in September 2021. Conventional energy-integrating detector (EID) CT measures the total energy of x-rays by converting photons to visible...
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Since 1971 and Hounsfield's first CT system, clinical CT systems have used scintillating energy-integrating detectors (EIDs) that use a two-step detection process. First, the X-ray energy is converted into visible light, and second, the visible light is converted to electronic signals. An alternative, one-step, direct X-ray conversion process using...
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Detection of low contrast liver metastases varies between radiologists. Training may improve performance for lower-performing readers and reduce inter-radiologist variability. We recruited 31 radiologists (15 trainees, 8 non-abdominal staff, and 8 abdominal staff) to participate in four separate reading sessions: pre-test, search training, classifi...
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the high-helical pitch, multienergy (ME) scanning mode of a clinical dual-source photon-counting detector (PCD) computed tomography (CT) and the benefit of virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) for low-contrast-dose coronary CT angiography (CTA). Materials and methods: High-pitch (3.2) ME coronary...
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Objective: This study aimed to determine the optimal photon energy for virtual monoenergetic images (VMI) in computed tomography angiography (CTA) using photon-counting-detector (PCD) CT. Methods: Under institutional review board approval, 10 patients (abdominal, n = 4; lower extremity, n = 3; head and neck, n = 3) were scanned on an investigati...
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For rectal cancer, MRI plays an important role in assessing extramural tumor spread and informs surgical planning. The contemporary standardized management of rectal cancer with total mesorectal excision guided by imaging-based risk stratification has dramatically improved patient outcomes. Colonoscopy and CT are utilized in surveillance after surg...
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Background The Brody II score uses chest CT to guide therapeutic changes in children with cystic fibrosis; however, patients and providers are often reticent to undergo chest CT given concerns about radiation. Objective We sought to determine the ability of a reduced-dose photon-counting detector (PCD) chest CT protocol to reproducibly display pul...
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MR defecating proctography (MRDP) is a noninvasive examination that can be used for evaluating posterior compartment disorders. MRDP has several advantages over conventional fluoroscopic defecography. These benefits include high-contrast resolution evaluation of the deep pelvic organs, simultaneous multicompartmental assessment that is performed st...
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Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic quality of photon-counting detector (PCD) computed tomography (CT) in patients undergoing lung cancer screening compared with conventional energy-integrating detector (EID) CT in a prospective multireader study. Materials: Patients undergoing lung cancer screening with conventional EID-CT were prospectively...
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Objectives: A comparison of high-resolution photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) versus energy-integrating detector (EID) CT via a phantom study using low-dose chest CT to evaluate nodule volume and airway wall thickness quantification. Materials and methods: Twelve solid and ground-glass lung nodule phantoms with 3 diameters (5...
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Background: Risk factors for intervention in terminal ileal (TI) stricturing Crohn's disease (CD) are poorly defined. Novel and rigorous definitions for TI strictures recently became available. Objective: We aimed to describe the rates of symptoms or need for endoscopic balloon dilation (EBD) or surgery as well as risk factors of progression in...
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Background: Refractory perianal Crohn's disease remains notoriously difficult to treat. We developed a novel technology using a commercially available bioabsorbable fistula plug to deliver autologous adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells. Objective: Assess therapeutic safety and feasibility in the completed STOMP trial. Design: Prospective si...
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The motor function of the gastrointestinal tract relies on the enteric nervous system, which includes neurons spanning from the esophagus to the internal anal sphincter. Disorders of gastrointestinal motility arise as a result of disease within the affected portion of the enteric nervous system and may be caused by a wide array of underlying diseas...
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Background Substantial interreader variability exists for common tasks in CT imaging, such as detection of hepatic metastases. This variability can undermine patient care by leading to misdiagnosis. Purpose To determine the impact of interreader variability associated with (a) reader experience, (b) image navigation patterns (eg, eye movements, wor...
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Purpose: Radiologists exhibit wide inter-reader variability in diagnostic performance. This work aimed to compare different feature sets to predict if a radiologist could detect a specific liver metastasis in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) images and to evaluate possible improvements in individualizing models to specific radiologists. A...
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Background Photon-counting detector (PCD) CT and deep learning noise reduction may improve spatial resolution at lower radiation doses compared with energy-integrating detector (EID) CT. Purpose To demonstrate the diagnostic impact of improved spatial resolution in whole-body low-dose CT scans for viewing multiple myeloma by using PCD CT with deep...
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Objective: To develop a convolutional neural network (CNN) noise reduction technique for ultra-high-resolution photon-counting detector computed tomography (UHR-PCD-CT) that can be efficiently implemented using only clinically available reconstructed images. The developed technique was demonstrated for skeletal survey, lung screening, and head ang...
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Photon-counting detector (PCD) CT is a new CT technology utilizing a direct conversion X-ray detector, where incident X-ray photon energies are directly recorded as electronical signals. The design of the photon-counting detector itself facilitates improvements in spatial resolution (via smaller detector pixel design) and iodine signal (via count w...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory condition that can progress to fibrostenotic and penetrating complications. Cross-sectional imaging is often needed for accurate diagnosis of IBD complication and for planning the appropriate management strategy. Computed tomography enterography, magnetic resonance enterography, and IBD ult...
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Background Dual‐energy CT with virtual noncalcium (VNCa) images allows the evaluation of focal intramedullary bone marrow involvement in patients with multiple myeloma. However, current commercial VNCa techniques suffer from excessive image noise and artifacts due to material decomposition used in synthesizing VNCa images. Objectives In this work,...
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Objective: To compare the image quality of ultra-high-resolution wrist CTs acquired on photon-counting detector CT versus conventional energy-integrating-detector CT systems. Materials and methods: Participants were scanned on a photon-counting-detector CT system after clinical energy-integrating detector CTs. Energy-integrating-detector CT scan...
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BACKGROUND & AIMS Our purpose was to detect pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) at the prediagnostic stage (3-36 months prior to clinical diagnosis) using radiomics-based machine learning (ML) models, and to compare performance against radiologists in a case-control study. METHODS Volumetric pancreas segmentation was performed on prediagnostic...
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The morphological features of vasculature in diseased tissue differ significantly from those in normal tissue. Therefore, vasculature quantification is crucial for disease diagnosis and staging. Ultrasound microvessel imaging (UMI) with ultrafast ultrasound acquisitions has been determined to have potential in clinical applications given its superi...
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Background: Anatomic redundancy between phases can be used to achieve denoising of multiphase CT examinations. A limitation of iterative reconstruction (IR) techniques is that they generally require use of CT projection data. A frequency-split multiband-filtration algorithm applies denoising to the multiphase CT images themselves. This method does...
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Objective: To evaluate ultra-high-resolution (UHR) imaging of large joints using an investigational photon-counting detector (PCD) CT. Materials and methods: Patients undergoing clinical shoulder or pelvis energy-integrating-detector (EID) CT exam were scanned using the UHR mode of the PCD-CT system. Axial EID-CT images (1-mm sections) and PCD-C...
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LINKED CONTENT This article is linked to Quinn et al papers. To view these articles, visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16859 and https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16954
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Purpose: To compare the utility of a novel metal artifact reduction algorithm to standard imaging in improving visualization of key structures, diagnostic confidence, and patient-level confidence in malignancy in patients with suspected bladder cancer. Methods: Patients with hip implants undergoing CT urography for suspected bladder malignancy w...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact of a higher spatial resolution, full field-of-view investigational photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) on radiologist confidence in imaging findings and diagnosis of usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) compared with conventional energy-integrating detector CT (EI...
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LINKED CONTENT This article is linked to Quinn et al papers. To view these articles, visit https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16859 and https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.16916
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Radiomics is a promising mathematical tool for characterizing disease and predicting clinical outcomes from radiological images such as CT. Photon-counting-detector (PCD) CT provides improved spatial resolution and dose efficiency relative to conventional energy-integrating-detector CT systems. Since improved spatial resolution enables visualizatio...
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The diagnostic performance of radiologist readers exhibits substantial variation that cannot be explained by CT acquisition protocol differences. Studying reader detectability from CT images may help identify why certain types of lesions are missed by multiple or specific readers. Ten subspecialized abdominal radiologists marked all suspected metas...
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Eye-tracking techniques can be used to understand the visual search process in diagnostic radiology. Nonetheless, most prior eye-tracking studies in CT only involved single cross-sectional images or video playback of the reconstructed volume and meanwhile applied strong constraints to reader-image interactivity, yielding a disconnection between the...
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Motion artifact is a major challenge in cardiac CT which hampers accurate delineation of key anatomic (e.g. coronary lumen) and pathological features (e.g. stenosis). Conventional motion correction techniques are limited on patients with high / irregular heart rate, due to simplified modeling of CT systems and cardiac motion. Emerging deep learning...
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There is substantial variability in the performance of radiologist readers. We hypothesized that certain readers may have idiosyncratic weaknesses towards certain types of lesions, and unsupervised learning techniques might identify these patterns. After IRB approval, 25 radiologist readers (9 abdominal subspecialists and 16 non-specialists or trai...
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Background and purpose: Photon-counting detector CT is a new technology with a limiting spatial resolution of ≤150 μm. In vivo comparisons between photon-counting detector CT and conventional energy-integrating detector CT are needed to determine the clinical impact of photon counting-detector CT in temporal bone imaging. Materials and methods:...
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Background Most patients experience good functional outcomes following ileal pouch‐anal anastomosis (IPAA) for ulcerative colitis. Aim We aimed to determine if asymptomatic patients with an IPAA had findings consistent with normal defecation on standard objective anorectal tests. Methods Patients 18–65 years old with IPAA and self‐reported health...
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is routinely used for preoperative tumor staging and to assess response to therapy in rectal cancer patients. The aim of our study was to evaluate the accuracy of MRI based restaging after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) in predicting pathologic response. This multicenter cohort study included adult patients wit...
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Background To describe response to therapy of small bowel (SB) Crohn’s disease (CD) at CT or MR enterography (CTE/MRE) in patients on vedolizumab. Methods Patients with SB CD who underwent CTE/MRE exams greater than 12 months apart on vedolizumab therapy were included. Length (in cm) and inflammation severity (EMBARK score) of inflamed SB segments...
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Purpose To demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous dual‐contrast imaging in a large animal using a newly developed dual‐source energy‐integrating detector (EID)‐based multi‐energy computed tomography (MECT) system. Methods Two imaging tasks that may have potential clinical applications were investigated: head/neck (HN) CT angiography (CTA)/CT...
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Background: Dual-energy CT (DECT) allows noninvasive detection of monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposits and has become incorporated into the routine clinical evaluation for gout at many institutions over the past decade. Objective: To compare two time periods over the past decade in terms of radiologists' interpretations of DECT examinations perf...
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Background We aimed to determine if patient symptoms and computed tomography enterography (CTE) and magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) imaging findings can be used to predict near-term risk of surgery in patients with small bowel Crohn’s disease (CD). Methods CD patients with small bowel strictures undergoing serial CTE or MRE were retrospectiv...
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Background The first clinical CT system to use photon-counting-detector (PCD) technology has become available for patient care. Purpose To assess the technical performance of the PCD-CT system using phantoms and representative participant exams. Materials and Methods Institutional review board approval and written informed consent from four partici...