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Temporal Resolution

Temporal resolution is the capability of an imaging system to accurately image and display moving anatomy.


When Should You Favor Temporal Over Spatial Resolution?

  • For imaging moving organs
  • For imaging trauma and critically ill patients
  • For imaging the chest and abdomen in patients who are unable to hold their breath
  • For extended coverage, i.e.,
    • Multi-organ screening
    • Peripheral vessels
    • Whole-body imaging
  • For perfusion imaging

Trade-offs When Favoring Temporal Resolution

  • Motion artifacts
    • Blurred image
    • Artifactually distorted anatomy
  • Lower spatial resolution
    • May miss smaller lesions
  • Contrast enhancement may not be optimal over the entire area of interest

 

 

KT Bae

Multidetector CT Protocols
Developed for GE, Philips, Siemens,Toshiba Scanners
Springer 2005, 2006

 
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