Title :
Optimization of K-edge subtraction imaging using a pixellated spectroscopic detector
Author :
Pani, Silvia ; Saifuddin, Sarene C. ; Ferreira, Filipa I. M. ; Scuffham, James W. ; Stratmann, Philipp ; Wilson, Matthew D. ; Veale, Matthew C. ; Bell, S. ; Seller, Paul ; Sellin, P.J. ; Cernik, Robert J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
fDate :
Oct. 27 2012-Nov. 3 2012
Abstract :
Conventional K-edge subtraction imaging is based around the acquisition of two separate images at energies respectively below and above the K-edge of a contrast agent. This implies increased patient dose with respect to a conventional procedure and potentially incorrect image registration due to patient motion. We present results obtained with a pixellated spectroscopic CdTe detector. A spectroscopic detector allows simultaneous acquisition of the two images by integrating appropriate bands from the transmitted X-ray spectrum, thus removing the above limitations; the photon counting capability of the detector limits the noise to statistical noise, thus minimizing the dose for a given signal-to-noise ratio. Furthermore, an appropriate choice of the integration bands allows optimization of image quality, resulting from a trade-off between background removal (maximum with a narrow band) and low statistical noise (achieved with a broad band). Results obtained with a custom test-object, simulating breast structures, and with an iodine-based contrast agent, are presented for two different image subtraction algorithms: logarithmic subtraction and dual-energy linear combination. Whilst being conceptually simpler, logarithmic subtraction is strongly dependent upon the position and width of the band selected, while linear combination allows better background removal even with a broad energy band, and therefore better image quality.
Keywords :
X-ray spectroscopy; XANES; biological tissues; cadmium compounds; diagnostic radiography; image denoising; image registration; iodine; medical image processing; semiconductor counters; CdTe; I; K-edge subtraction imaging optimization; X-ray spectra; background removal; band position; band width; breast structure; broad band; detector photon counting capability; dual-energy linear combination; energy above K-edge energy; energy below K-edge energy; image quality optimization; image subtraction algorithm; incorrect image registration; integration band; iodine-based contrast agent; logarithmic subtraction; low statistical noise; narrow band; patient dose; patient motion; pixellated spectroscopic CdTe detector; pixellated spectroscopic detector; separate image acquisition; signal-to-noise ratio; simultaneous image acquisition;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2028-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2012.6551700