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Single-slice rebinning reconstruction in spiral cone-beam computed tomography.

H Bruder1, M Kachelriess, S Schaller, K Stierstorfer, T Flohr.   

Abstract

At the advent of multislice computed tomography ICT) a variety of approximate cone-beam algorithms have been proposed suited for reconstruction of small cone-angle CT data in a spiral mode of operation. The goal of this study is to identify a practical and efficient approximate cone-beam method, extend its potential for medical use, and demonstrate its performance at medium cone-angles required for area detector CT. We will investigate two different approximate single-slice rebinning algorithms for cone-beam CT: the multirow Fourier reconstruction (MFR) and an extension of the advanced single-slice rebinning method (ASSR), which combines the idea of ASSR with a z-filtering approach. Thus, both algorithms, MFR and ASSR, are formulated in the framework of z-filtering using optimized spiral interpolation algorithms. In each view, X-ray samples to be used for reconstruction are identified, which describe an approximation to a virtual reconstruction plane. The performance of approximate reconstruction should improve as the virtual reconstruction plane better fits the spiral focus path. The image quality of the respective reconstruction will be assessed with respect to image artifacts, spatial resolution, contrast resolution, and image noise. It turns out that the ASSR method using tilted reconstruction planes is a practical and efficient algorithm, providing image quality comparable to that of a single-row scanning system even with a 46-row detector at a table feed of 64 mm. Both algorithms tolerate any table feed below the maximum value associated to the detector height. Due to the z-filter approach, all detector data sampled can be used for image reconstruction.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11127602     DOI: 10.1109/42.887836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


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1.  Flat-panel versus 64-channel computed tomography for in vivo quantitative characterization of aortic atherosclerotic plaques.

Authors:  Ibrahim Aboshady; Dianna D Cody; Evan M Johnson; Amir Gahremanpour; Deborah Vela; Kamal G Khalil; Herbert L Dupont; James T Willerson; L Maximilian Buja; Gregory W Gladish
Journal:  Int J Cardiol       Date:  2010-12-24       Impact factor: 4.164

2.  Flat panel computed tomography of human ex vivo heart and bone specimens: initial experience.

Authors:  Konstantin Nikolaou; Thomas Flohr; Karl Stierstorfer; Christoph R Becker; Maximilian F Reiser
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2004-11-20       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 3.  [On the way to isotopic spatial resolution: technical principles and applications of 16-slice CT].

Authors:  T Flohr; B Ohnesorge; K Stierstorfer; H Bruder; J Simon; C Süss; J Wildberger; U Baum; M Lell; A Küttner; M Heuschmid; B Wintersperger; C Becker; S Schaller
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 0.635

Review 4.  Computed tomography recent history and future perspectives.

Authors:  Jiang Hsieh; Thomas Flohr
Journal:  J Med Imaging (Bellingham)       Date:  2021-08-11
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