Title :
Development and Application of a Suite of 4-D Virtual Breast Phantoms for Optimization and Evaluation of Breast Imaging Systems
Author :
Kiarashi, Nooshin ; Lo, Joseph Y. ; Yuan Lin ; Ikejimba, Lynda C. ; Ghate, Sujata V. ; Nolte, Loren W. ; Dobbins, James T. ; Segars, William P. ; Samei, Ehsan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Abstract :
Mammography is currently the most widely utilized tool for detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. However, in women with dense breast tissue, tissue overlap may obscure lesions. Digital breast tomosynthesis can reduce tissue overlap. Furthermore, imaging with contrast enhancement can provide additional functional information about lesions, such as morphology and kinetics, which in turn may improve lesion identification and characterization. The performance of these imaging techniques is strongly dependent on the structural composition of the breast, which varies significantly among patients. Therefore, imaging system and imaging technique optimization should take patient variability into consideration. Furthermore, optimization of imaging techniques that employ contrast agents should include the temporally varying breast composition with respect to the contrast agent uptake kinetics. To these ends, we have developed a suite of 4-D virtual breast phantoms, which are incorporated with the kinetics of contrast agent propagation in different tissues and can realistically model normal breast parenchyma as well as benign and malignant lesions. This development presents a new approach in performing simulation studies using truly anthropomorphic models. To demonstrate the utility of the proposed 4-D phantoms, we present a simplified example study to compare the performance of 14 imaging paradigms qualitatively and quantitatively.
Keywords :
anthropometry; biological tissues; cancer; diagnostic radiography; mammography; medical image processing; optimisation; phantoms; 4D virtual breast phantoms; anthropomorphic model; benign lesion; breast cancer detection; breast cancer diagnosis; breast imaging system evaluation; breast imaging system optimization; breast structural composition; contrast agent propagation; contrast agent uptake kinetics; dense breast tissue; digital breast tomosynthesis; imaging technique optimization; lesion characterization; lesion identification; malignant lesion; mammography; normal breast parenchyma; tissue overlap; Breast; Imaging phantoms; Kinetic theory; Lesions; Optimization; Phantoms; Breast phantom; contrast-enhanced breast imaging; four-dimensional (4-D) breast phantom; system evaluation; system optimization; virtual breast phantom;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2014.2312733