Dedicated breast CT: state of the art—Part II. Clinical application and future outlook

Dedicated breast CT is being increasingly used for breast imaging. This technique provides images with no compression, removal of tissue overlap, rapid acquisition, and available simultaneous assessment of microcalcifications and contrast enhancement. In this second installment in a 2-part review, t...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2022-04, Vol.32 (4), p.2286-2300
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Yueqiang, O’Connell, Avice M., Ma, Yue, Liu, Aidi, Li, Haijie, Zhang, Yuwei, Zhang, Xiaohua, Ye, Zhaoxiang
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Zusammenfassung:Dedicated breast CT is being increasingly used for breast imaging. This technique provides images with no compression, removal of tissue overlap, rapid acquisition, and available simultaneous assessment of microcalcifications and contrast enhancement. In this second installment in a 2-part review, the current status of clinical applications and ongoing efforts to develop new imaging systems are discussed, with particular emphasis on how to achieve optimized practice including lesion detection and characterization, response to therapy monitoring, density assessment, intervention, and implant evaluation. The potential for future screening with breast CT is also addressed. Key Points • Dedicated breast CT is an emerging modality with enormous potential in the future of breast imaging by addressing numerous clinical needs from diagnosis to treatment. • Breast CT shows either noninferiority or superiority with mammography and numerical comparability to MRI after contrast administration in diagnostic statistics, demonstrates excellent performance in lesion characterization, density assessment, and intervention, and exhibits promise in implant evaluation, while potential application to breast cancer screening is still controversial. • New imaging modalities such as phase-contrast breast CT, spectral breast CT, and hybrid imaging are in the progress of R & D.
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-021-08178-0