| Literature DB >> 29333113 |
Yan Xi1, Wenxiang Cong2, Daniel Harrison2, Ge Wang2.
Abstract
In medical X-ray Computed Tomography (CT), the use of two distinct X-ray source spectra (energies) allows dose-reduction and material discrimination relative to that achieved with only one source spectrum. Existing dual-energy CT methods include source kVp-switching, double-layer detection, dual-source gantry, and two-pass scanning. Each method suffers either from strong spectral correlation or patient-motion artifacts. To simultaneously address these problems, we propose to improve CT data acquisition with the Grating Oriented Line-wise Filtration (GOLF) method, a novel X-ray filter that is placed between the source and patient. GOLF uses a combination of absorption and filtering gratings that are moved relative to each other and in synchronization with the X-ray tube kVp-switching process and/or the detector view-sampling process. Simulation results show that GOLF can improve the spectral performance of kVp-switching to match that of dual-source CT while avoiding patient motion artifacts and dual imaging chains. Although significant flux is absorbed by this pre-patient filter, the proposed GOLF method is a novel path for cost-effectively extracting dual-energy or multi-energy data and reducing radiation dose with or without kVp switching.Entities:
Keywords: Dual-energy CT; Energy-discriminating CT; Grating oriented line-wise filtration (GOLF); KVp-switching
Year: 2017 PMID: 29333113 PMCID: PMC5761343 DOI: 10.1007/s11220-017-0174-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sens Imaging ISSN: 1557-2064