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Increased separability of K-edge nanoparticles by photon-counting detectors for spectral micro-CT.

Matthew Getzin1, Josephine J Garfield2, David S Rundle3, Uwe Kruger1, Anthony P H Butler3, Manos Gkikas2, Ge Wang1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: X-ray CT/micro-CT methods with photon-counting detectors (PCDs) and high Z materials are a hot research topic. One method using PCDs allows for spectral imaging in 5 energy windows while conventional X-ray detectors only collect energy-integrating data.
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the enhanced separation of contrast materials by using PCDs, multivariate analysis, and linear discriminant methods.
METHODS: Phantoms containing iodine and aqueous nanomaterials were scanned on a MARS spectral micro-CT. Image volumes were segmented into separate material-specific populations. Contrast comparisons were made by calculating T2 test statistics in the univariate, pseudo-conventional and multivariate, spectral CT data sets. Separability after Fisher discriminant analysis (FDA) was also assessed.
RESULTS: The T2 values calculated for material comparisons increased as a result of the spectral expansion. The majority of the tested contrast agents showed increased T2 values by a factor of ∼2 -3. The total significant T2 statistics in the pure and mixed lanthanide image sets increased in the spectral data set.
CONCLUSION: This work consolidates the groundwork for photon-counting-based material decomposition with micro-CT, facilitating future development of novel nanomaterials and their preclinical applications.

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Keywords:  K-edge imaging; Material-discriminative performance; dimensionality reduction; multivariate statistics; spectral CT

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29991154     DOI: 10.3233/XST-18382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Xray Sci Technol        ISSN: 0895-3996            Impact factor:   1.535


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