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Exploring the Impact of Next-Generation Imaging Modalities on Diagnostic Precision: Innovations and Technological Advanc
The Spectral Computed Tomography (CT) Market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by its superior diagnostic capabilities compared to conventional CT technology. Spectral CT, also known as dual-energy CT, fundamentally advances medical imaging by utilizing two different X-ray energy spectra to differentiate materials based on their atomic number, providing quantitative information that goes beyond simple anatomical visualization. This technology's ability to perform material decomposition—such as separating iodine, water, and calcium—significantly enhances lesion characterization, reduces artifacts, and improves the detection of subtle diseases across various clinical applications, including oncology, cardiovascular imaging, and uroradiology. The market is buoyed by increasing clinical evidence demonstrating improved diagnostic confidence and reduced need for follow-up imaging, which translates to better patient care and more efficient healthcare resource utilization. Major technological advancements, including the development of dual-source, dual-layer, and rapid kilovoltage-switching CT systems, are expanding the clinical utility and accessibility of spectral imaging. Furthermore, the integration of Artificial…