On September 30, the United States Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) cleared
the world’s first photon-counting Computed Tomography (CT) scanner. Dubbed the
Siemens Naeotom Alpha, the machine is a revolution in technology and represents
the biggest shift in radiology in years.
Laurel Burk, Ph. D., assistant director of the Diagnostic
X-ray Systems Team in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health,
said, “Computed tomography is an important medical imaging tool that can aid in
diagnosing disease, trauma, or abnormality; planning and guiding interventional
or therapeutic procedures and monitoring the effectiveness of certain
therapies. Today’s action represents the first major new technology for
computed tomography imaging in nearly a decade and underscores the FDA’s
efforts to encourage innovation in areas of scientific and diagnostic
progress.”
Photon-counting detectors have the ability to measure each
individual X-ray photon that passes through a patient’s body. Current CT
systems use detectors that measure the total energy radiated from multiple
X-rays simultaneously. This creates image noise, which is not as valuable when
reading images. The new photon-counting system allows each individual X-ray to
be read, which gives more specific details about the patient. The Siemens
Naeotom Alpha creates a three-dimensional (3D) image.
Cynthia McCollough, Ph. D., scientific director of the Mayo
Clinic CT Clinical Innovation Center, said, “The use of photon-counting
detectors in CT scanners is really a reinvention of CT imaging because the
X-ray detector is the secret sauce that determines the quality of an image,
somewhat like how the number of megapixels in your phone camera determines the
quality of your photo.” McCollough worked with Siemens to develop the new
system, testing prototypes along the way.
McCollough added, “The images that we are seeing are
incredible. We can appreciate structures that were simply too small to be
resolved with previous detector technologies. The resolution is exquisite,
there are noise benefits, and it is dual-energy plus, because you can get
multiple energies from one scan.”
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