Title :
Reconstruction algorithm for polychromatic CT imaging: application to beam hardening correction
Author :
Yan, Chye Hwang ; Whalen, Robert T. ; Beaupré, Gary S. ; Yen, Shin Y. ; Napel, Sandy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a new reconstruction algorithm for both single- and dual-energy computed tomography (CT) imaging. By incorporating the polychromatic characteristics of the X-ray beam into the reconstruction process, the algorithm is capable of eliminating beam hardening artifacts. The single energy version of the algorithm assumes that each voxel in the scan field can be expressed as a mixture of two known substances, for example, a mixture of trabecular bone and marrow, or a mixture of fat and flesh. These assumptions are easily satisfied in a quantitative computed tomography (QCT) setting. The authors have compared their algorithm to three commonly used single-energy correction techniques. Experimental results show that their algorithm is much more robust and accurate. The authors have also shown that QCT measurements obtained using their algorithm are five times more accurate than that from current QCT systems (using calibration). The dual-energy mode does not require any prior knowledge of the object in the scan field, and can be used to estimate the attenuation coefficient function of unknown materials. The authors have tested the dual-energy setup to obtain an accurate estimate for the attenuation coefficient function of K 2HPO 4 solution.
Keywords :
computerised tomography; image reconstruction; medical image processing; orthopaedics; K/sub 2/HPO/sub 4/; K/sub 2/HPO/sub 4/ solution; attenuation coefficient function; beam hardening correction; dual-energy mode; fat; flesh; marrow; medical diagnostic imaging; polychromatic CT imaging; quantitative computed tomography; reconstruction algorithm; single-energy correction techniques; trabecular bone; Attenuation; Calibration; Cancellous bone; Computed tomography; Current measurement; Image reconstruction; Optical imaging; Reconstruction algorithms; Robustness; X-ray imaging; Algorithms; Artifacts; Calibration; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Phantoms, Imaging; Radiographic Image Enhancement; Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on