Single- and dual-energy CT with monochromatic synchrotron x-rays

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作者
Dilmanian, FA
Wu, XY
Parsons, EC
Ren, B
Kress, J
Button, TM
Chapman, LD
Coderre, JA
Giron, F
Greenberg, D
Krus, DJ
Liang, Z
Marcovici, S
Petersen, MJ
Roque, CT
Shleifer, M
Slatkin, DN
Thomlinson, WC
Yamamoto, K
Zhong, Z
机构
[1] SUNY STONY BROOK,STONY BROOK,NY 11794
[2] ANAL CORP,PEABODY,MA 01960
[3] HAMAMATSU PHOTON KK,HAMAMATSU,SHIZUOKA 43132,JAPAN
[4] BICRON,HARSHAW CRYSTAL PROD GRP,SOLON,OH 44139
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10.1088/0031-9155/42/2/009
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
We explored the potential for clinical research of computed tomography (CT) with monochromatic x-rays using the preclinical multiple energy computed tomography (MECT) system at the National Synchrotron Light Source. MECT has a Bred, horizontal fan beam with a subject apparatus rotating about a vertical axis; it will be used for imaging the human head and neck. Two CdWO4-photodiode array detectors with different spatial resolutions were used. A 10.5 cm diameter acrylic phantom was imaged with MECT at 43 keV and with a conventional CT (CCT) at 80 kVp: spatial resolution approximate to 6.5 line pairs (lp)/cm for both; slice height, 2.6 mm for MECT against 3.0 mm for CCT; surface dose, 3.1 cGy for MECT against 2.0 cGy for CCT. The resultant image noise was 1.5 HU for MECT against 3 HU for CCT. Computer simulations of the same images with more precisely matched spatial resolution, slice height and dose indicated an image-noise ratio of 1.4:1.0 for CCT against MECT. A 13.5 cm diameter acrylic phantom imaged with MECT at approximate to 0.1 keV above the iodine K edge and with CCT showed, for a 240 mu g l ml(-1) solution, an image contrast of 26 HU for MECT and 13 and 9 HU for the 80 and 100 kVp CCT, respectively. The corresponding numbers from computer simulation of the same images were 26, 12, and 9 HU, respectively. MECT's potential for use in clinical research is discussed.
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