Abstract

A variety of materials and tissues as well as 3 patients were studied with the EMI scanner using the 100-, 120-, and 140-kVp settings. There was little shift in the EMI value for most tissues over this range, but significant shifts occurred with materials whose effective atomic number was moderately different from that of water. Use of the highest kVp setting may improve visualization of low-contrast images by decreasing the noise caused by statistical fluctuations. This shift in EMI values can be used to determine the approximate amount of material of high atomic number present, such as calcium or iodine.

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