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Jean-Baptiste Faivre

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  75
Citations -  2566

Jean-Baptiste Faivre is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary embolism & Perfusion scanning. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2299 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Baptiste Faivre include Lille University of Science and Technology.

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Chest computed tomography using iterative reconstruction vs filtered back projection (Part 2): image quality of low-dose CT examinations in 80 patients.

TL;DR: Iterative reconstructions using three iterations provide similar image quality compared with the conventionally used FBP reconstruction at 35% less dose, thus enabling dose reduction without loss of diagnostic information.
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Lung Perfusion with Dual-energy Multidetector-row CT (MDCT): Feasibility for the Evaluation of Acute Pulmonary Embolism in 117 Consecutive Patients

TL;DR: Simultaneous information on the presence of endoluminal thrombus and lung perfusion impairment can be obtained with dual-energy computed tomography.
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Electromagnetic navigation diagnostic bronchoscopy for small peripheral lung lesions.

TL;DR: Electromagnetic navigation-guided bronchoscopy has the potential to improve the diagnostic yield of transbronchial biopsies without additional fluoroscopic guidance, and may be useful in the early diagnosis of lung cancer, particularly in nonoperable patients.
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Chest computed tomography using iterative reconstruction vs filtered back projection (Part 1): evaluation of image noise reduction in 32 patients

TL;DR: Compared with regular FBP, iterative reconstructions enable significant reduction of image noise without loss of diagnostic information, thus having the potential to decrease radiation dose during chest CT examinations.
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Spectral Optimization of Chest CT Angiography with Reduced Iodine Load: Experience in 80 Patients Evaluated with Dual-Source, Dual-Energy CT

TL;DR: An optimal analysis of thoracic circulation can be achieved on virtual monochromatic spectral images at 60 kev and 100 keV and on the original polychromatic images at 80 kV and 140 kV.