DocumentCode
78745
Title
Spectral CT Using Multiple Balanced K-Edge Filters
Author
Rakvongthai, Yothin ; Worstell, William ; El Fakhri, Georges ; Junguo Bian ; Lorsakul, Auranuch ; Jinsong Ouyang
Author_Institution
Center for Adv. Med. Imaging Sci., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Boston, MA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Mar-15
Firstpage
740
Lastpage
747
Abstract
Our goal is to validate a spectral computed tomography (CT) system design that uses a conventional X-ray source with multiple balanced K-edge filters. By performing a simultaneously synthetic reconstruction in multiple energy bins, we obtained a good agreement between measurements and model expectations for a reasonably complex phantom. We performed simulation and data acquisition on a phantom containing multiple rods of different materials using a NeuroLogica CT scanner. Five balanced K-edge filters including Molybdenum, Cerium, Dysprosium, Erbium, and Tungsten were used separately proximal to the X-ray tube. For each sinogram bin, measured filtered vector can be defined as a product of a transmission matrix, which is determined by the filters and is independent of the imaging object, and energy-binned intensity vector. The energy-binned sinograms were then obtained by inverting the transmission matrix followed by a multiplication of the filter measurement vector. For each energy bin defined by two consecutive K-edges, a synthesized energy-binned attenuation image was obtained using filtered back-projection reconstruction. The reconstructed attenuation coefficients for each rod obtained from the experiment was in good agreement with the corresponding simulated results. Furthermore, the reconstructed attenuation coefficients for a given energy bin, agreed with National Institute of Standards and Technology reference values when beam hardening within the energy bin is small. The proposed cost-effective system design using multiple balanced K-edge filters can be used to perform spectral CT imaging at clinically relevant flux rates using conventional detectors and integrating electronics.
Keywords
X-ray tubes; cerium; computerised tomography; dysprosium; erbium; image filtering; image reconstruction; medical image processing; molybdenum; phantoms; tungsten; Ce; Dy; Er; Mo; NeuroLogica CT scanner; W; X-ray source; X-ray tube; back-projection reconstruction; data acquisition; energy-binned attenuation image; energy-binned intensity vector; energy-binned sinograms; multiple balanced K-edge filters; multiple energy bins; phantom; reconstructed attenuation coefficient; spectral CT system; spectral computed tomography system; synthetic reconstruction; transmission matrix; Computed tomography; Detectors; Energy measurement; Image reconstruction; Matched filters; Materials; Phantoms; K-edge filters; rainbow-CT; ross spectrometer; spectral CT; transmission matrix;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2014.2358561
Filename
6905849
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