DocumentCode :
1412608
Title :
Investigation of a solid-state detector for advanced computed tomography
Author :
Hsieh, Jiang ; Gurmen, O.E. ; King, Kevin F.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Sci. Lab., G.E. Med. Syst., Milwaukee, WI, USA
Volume :
19
Issue :
9
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
930
Lastpage :
940
Abstract :
Utilization of solid-state detectors for computed tomography (CT) has been the focus of many studies. Previous phantom and clinical experiments have shown that one of the important performance parameters for the solid-state detector is the primary speed and afterglow. In this paper, the authors present a detailed investigation on the signal decay characteristics of the HiLight (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI) scintillating detector. The detector primary speed and afterglow are modeled by a multiexponential function and fully characterized by a set of time constants and relative strengths. The sensitivity of these parameters to X-ray photon energy, detector aging, and radiation exposure is then established and analyzed. No statistically significant variation is observed in these parameters due to changes in the above external variables. The impact of various decay time constants on CT image quality, such as spatial resolution, noise, and artifacts, is subsequently illustrated with computer simulations and phantom experiments. Finally, an algorithmic correction scheme is derived to compensate for detector afterglow. The correction scheme employs a recursive filter to remove adverse effects of the detector decay on image quality. Experimental results have shown that the correction scheme successfully restores system spatial resolution, produces a more homogeneous noise pattern, and eliminates ring-band image artifacts due to detector afterglow. The effectiveness and robustness of the correction scheme are demonstrated by extensive phantom and clinical experiments.
Keywords :
X-ray detection; biomedical equipment; computerised tomography; image resolution; solid scintillation detectors; CT image quality; X-ray photon energy; artifacts; computer simulations; decay time constants; detector aging; external variables; medical diagnostic imaging; medical instrumentation; multiexponential function; noise; phantom experiments; radiation exposure; spatial resolution; time constants; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Detectors; Focusing; Image quality; Imaging phantoms; Medical signal detection; Solid state circuits; Spatial resolution; X-ray imaging; Artifacts; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Phantoms, Imaging; Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/42.887840
Filename :
887840
Link To Document :
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