• DocumentCode
    968477
  • Title

    High-speed three-dimensional X-ray computed tomography: The dynamic spatial reconstructor

  • Author

    Robb, Richard A. ; Hoffman, Eric A. ; Sinak, Lawrence J. ; Harris, Lowell D. ; Ritman, Erik L.

  • Author_Institution
    Mayo Clinic/Foundation, Rochester, MN
  • Volume
    71
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1983
  • fDate
    3/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    308
  • Lastpage
    319
  • Abstract
    Most X-ray CT scanners require a few seconds to produce a single two-dimensional (2-D) image of a cross section of the body. The accuracy of full three-dimensional (3-D) images of the body synthesized from a contiguous set of 2-D images produced by sequential CT scanning of adjacent body slices is limited by 1) slice-to-slice registration (positioning of patient); 2) slice thickness; and 3) motion, both voluntary and involuntary, which occurs during the total time required to scan all slices. Therefore, this method is inadequate for true dynamic 3-D imaging of moving organs like the heart, lungs, and circulation. To circumvent these problems, the Dynamic Spatial Reconstructor (DSR) was designed by the Biodynamics Research Unit at the Mayo Clinic to provide synchronous volume imaging, that is stop-action (1/100 s), high-repetition rate (up to 60/s), simultaneous scanning of many parallel thin cross sections (up to 240, each 0.45 mm thick, 0.9 mm apart) spanning the entire anatomic extent of the bodily organ(s)of interest. These capabilities are achieved by using multiple X-ray sources and multiple 2-D fluoroscopic video camera assemblies on a continually rotating gantry. Desired tradeoffs between temporal, spatial, and density resolution can be achieved by retrospective selection and processing of appropriate subsets of the total data recorded during a continuous DSR scan sequence.
  • Keywords
    Assembly; Cameras; Computed tomography; Heart; Image reconstruction; Lungs; Optical imaging; Spatial resolution; Two dimensional displays; X-ray imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/PROC.1983.12589
  • Filename
    1456857