Scout-view assisted interior digital tomosynthesis (iDTS) based on compressed-sensing theory
Abstract
Conventional digital tomosynthesis (DTS) based on the filtered-backprojection (FBP) reconstruction requires full field-of-view scan and also relatively dense projections, which results in still high dose for medical imaging purposes. In this work, to overcome these difficulties, we propose a new type of DTS examinations, the so-called scout-view assisted interior DTS (iDTS), in which the x-ray beam span covers only a small region-of-interest (ROI) containing target diagnosis with the help of some scout views and they are used in the reconstruction to add additional information to interior ROI otherwise absent with conventional iDTS reconstruction methods. We considered an effective iterative algorithm based on compressed-sensing theory, rather than the FBP-based algorithm, for more accurate iDTS reconstruction. We implemented the proposed algorithm, performed a systematic simulation and experiment, and investigated the image characteristics. We successfully reconstructed iDTS images of substantially high accuracy and no truncation artifacts by using the proposed method, preserving superior image homogeneity, edge sharpening, and in-plane spatial resolution.
- Publication:
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry
- Pub Date:
- December 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.06.003
- Bibcode:
- 2017RaPC..141...29P
- Keywords:
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- Digital tomosynthesis;
- Scout view;
- Compressed-sensing;
- Interior tomography