Energy Spectrum Extraction and Optimal Imaging via Dual-Energy Material Decomposition
Abstract
Inferior soft-tissue contrast resolution is a major limitation of current CT scanners. The aim of the study is to improve the contrast resolution of CT scanners using dual-energy acquisition. Based on dual-energy material decomposition, the proposed method starts with extracting the outgoing energy spectrum by polychromatic forward projecting the material-selective images. The extracted spectrum is then reweighted to boost the soft-tissue contrast. A simulated water cylinder phantom with inserts that contain a series of six solutions of varying iodine concentration (range, 0-20 mg/mL) is used to evaluate the proposed method. Results show the root mean square error (RMSE) and mean energy difference between the extracted energy spectrum and the spectrum acquired using an energy-resolved photon counting detector(PCD), are 0.044 and 0.01 keV, respectively. Compared to the method using the standard energy-integrating detectors, dose normalized contrast-to-noise ratio (CNRD) for the proposed method are improved from 1 to 2.15 and from 1 to 1.88 for the 8 mg/mL and 16 mg/mL iodine concentration inserts, respectively. The results show CT image reconstructed using the proposed method is superior to the image reconstructed using the standard method that using an energy-integrating detector.
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@article{arxiv.1512.07356,
title = {Energy Spectrum Extraction and Optimal Imaging via Dual-Energy Material Decomposition},
author = {Wei Zhao and Lu Wan and Bo Zhang and Qiude Zhang and Tianye Niu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.07356},
year = {2016}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures in The 2015 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record