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- the present invention relates generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a system and method for dynamic spectral filtration for providing an increased separation of mean energies between low and high kVp image acquisitions.
- Medical imaging devices comprise x-ray systems, magnetic resonance (MR) systems, ultrasound systems, computed tomography (CT) systems, positron emission tomography (PET) systems, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and other types of imaging systems.
- MR magnetic resonance
- CT computed tomography
- PET positron emission tomography
- an x-ray source emits a fan-shaped beam toward a subject or object, such as a patient or a piece of luggage.
- subject shall include anything capable of being imaged.
- the beam after being attenuated by the subject, impinges upon an array of radiation detectors.
- the intensity of the attenuated beam radiation received at the detector array is typically dependent upon the attenuation of the x-ray beam by the subject.
- Each detector element of the detector array produces a separate electrical signal indicative of the attenuated beam received by each detector element.
- the electrical signals are transmitted to a data processing system for analysis which ultimately produces an image.
- X-ray sources typically include x-ray tubes, which emit the x-ray beam at a focal point.
- X-ray detectors typically include a collimator for collimating x-ray beams received at the detector, a scintillator for converting x-rays to light energy adjacent the collimator, and photodiodes for receiving the light energy from the adjacent scintillator and producing electrical signals therefrom.
- each scintillator of a scintillator array converts x-rays to light energy.
- Each scintillator discharges light energy to a photodiode adjacent thereto.
- Each photodiode detects the light energy and generates a corresponding electrical signal.
- the outputs of the photodiodes are then transmitted to the data processing system for image reconstruction.
- Such typical systems do not include an ability to discriminate spectral energy content of x-rays as they pass through an object being imaged.
- dual x-ray source and detector a single x-ray source with an energy discriminative detector, and a single x-ray source and detector with multiple acquisitions at different kVp or interleaved with fast kVp switching capability are examples of techniques.
- a scintillating or energy integrating device may suffice to distinguish energy content and different materials within the object being imaged.
- energy sensitive detectors may be used such that each x-ray photon reaching the detector is recorded with its photon energy.
- Such systems may use a direct conversion detector material in lieu of a scintillator.
- a conventional third generation CT system may acquire projections sequentially at different peak kilovoltage (kVp) levels, which changes the peak and spectrum of energy of the incident photons comprising the emitted x-ray beams.
- Two scans are acquired—either (1) back-to-back sequentially in time where the scans require two rotations around the subject (i.e., rotate-rotate), or (2) interleaved as a function of the rotation angle requiring one rotation around the subject, in which the tube operates at, for instance, 80 kVp and 140 kVp potentials.
- an input voltage to the x-ray source is switched quickly between the low and high kVp potentials so that a full dataset is collected in 1 rotation, which allows a close correlation between imaging data sets.
- the high and low kV datasets are thus being continuously collected in a rapid alternating fashion around the patient, with each rotation being divided into approximately 1000 views, so about 350 degrees/1000 views ⁇ 0.35 deg/view for each energy level, for example.
- the present invention is directed to a system and method for providing increased energy separation in dual energy CT.
- a CT imaging system includes an x-ray source configured to emit a beam of x-rays toward an object to be imaged, a detector configured to receive the x-rays attenuated by the object, and a multi-position x-ray filter positioned between the x-ray source and the object, with the multi-position x-ray filter further including a filter element configured to spectrally filter the beam of x-rays and a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field so as to cause the filter element to move between a filter position and a non-filter position.
- the CT imaging system also includes a data acquisition system (DAS) operably connected to the detector and a computer operably connected to each of the x-ray source, the x-ray filter, and the DAS, with the computer being programmed to cause the x-ray source to emit x-rays at each of a first kVp and a second kVp toward the detector, control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the non-filter position during emission of the x-rays at the first kVp, and control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the filter position during emission of the x-rays at the second kVp, wherein positioning the filter element in the filter and non-filter positions comprises causing current to be provided to the magnet structure so as to generate a magnetic field configured to move the filter element to the filter and non-filter positions at high frequency, into and out of a path of the beam of x-rays.
- DAS data acquisition system
- a spectral filter for use in a fast kV switching computed tomography (CT) imaging system that acquires image data at a first kVp setting and a second kVp setting includes a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field responsive to a supply of power thereto and a filter element configured to spectrally filter x-rays when an x-ray beam is directed therethrough, wherein the filter element is caused to translate from a non-filter position to a filter position when acted upon by the magnetic field.
- CT computed tomography
- the spectral filter also includes a controller configured to determine an operational status of an x-ray tube in the CT system, wherein the x-ray tube operates at either the first kVp setting or the second kVp setting in response to a fast kV switching trigger signal being provided thereto.
- the controller is also configured to control operation of the magnet structure based on the determined operational status of the x-ray tube, wherein controlling operation of the magnet structure comprises causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the first kVp setting such that the filter element is located in the non-filter position and causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a second direction opposite the first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the second kVp setting such that such that the filter element is located in the filter position, wherein switching the current flow to the magnet structure between the first and second directions is synchronized with the providing of the fast kV switching trigger signal to the x-ray tube.
- a method of dual energy CT imaging includes positioning a spectral filter comprising a magnet structure and a filter element between an x-ray source and an object to be imaged and acquiring imaging data with the x-ray source energized to a first kVp potential and with the source energized to a second kVp potential so as to provide for dual energy imaging, with the x-ray source being caused to switch between operation at the first kVp potential and the second kVp potential responsive to a switching trigger signal.
- the method also includes selectively positioning the filter element in one of a non-filter position and a filter position during acquisition of the imaging data at the first and second kVp potential, wherein selectively positioning the filter element further includes providing current to the magnet structure in a first direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the second kVp potential such that the magnet source generates a magnetic field configured to position the filter element at the filter position and into a path of a beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source and providing current to the magnet structure in a second direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the first kVp potential, such that the filter element is positioned at the non-filter position and out of the path of the beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source.
- FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a CT imaging system.
- FIG. 2 is a block schematic diagram of the system illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system of FIGS. 1 and 2 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system of FIGS. 1 and 2 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system of FIGS. 1 and 2 according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of a CT system for use with a non-invasive package inspection system.
- CT computed tomography
- a computed tomography (CT) imaging system 10 is shown as including a gantry 12 representative of a “third generation” CT scanner.
- Gantry 12 has an x-ray source 14 that projects a beam of x-rays 16 through a dynamically controlled multi-position spectral filter 17 and toward a detector assembly or collimator 18 on the opposite side of the gantry 12 .
- the beam of x-rays 16 generated by x-ray source 14 is collimated to desired dimensions by a pre-patient collimator 19 , such as by using tungsten blades in front of the x-ray source and different detector apertures, so as to define the size and shape of the beam of x-rays 16 that emerges from the x-ray source 14 .
- detector assembly 18 is formed by a plurality of detectors 20 and data acquisition systems (DAS) 32 .
- the plurality of detectors 20 sense the projected x-rays that pass through a medical patient 22 , and DAS 32 converts the data to digital signals for subsequent processing, with the processed data commonly referred to as projection data or projections.
- Each detector 20 produces an analog electrical signal that represents the intensity of an impinging x-ray beam and hence the attenuated beam as it passes through the patient 22 .
- gantry 12 and the components mounted thereon rotate about a center of rotation 24 .
- Control mechanism 26 includes an x-ray controller 28 that provides power and timing signals to an x-ray source 14 , a gantry motor controller 30 that controls the rotational speed and position of gantry 12 , and a filter controller 31 that controls a positioning of a filter element in the spectral filter 17 .
- An image reconstructor 34 receives sampled and digitized x-ray data from DAS 32 and performs high speed reconstruction. The reconstructed image is applied as an input to a computer 36 which stores the image in a mass storage device 38 .
- Computer 36 also receives commands and scanning parameters from an operator via console 40 that has some form of operator interface, such as a keyboard, mouse, voice activated controller, or any other suitable input apparatus.
- An associated display 42 allows the operator to observe the reconstructed image and other data from computer 36 .
- the operator supplied commands and parameters are used by computer 36 to provide control signals and information to DAS 32 , x-ray controller 28 and gantry motor controller 30 .
- computer 36 operates a table motor controller 44 which controls a motorized table 46 to position patient 22 and gantry 12 . Particularly, table 46 moves patients 22 through a gantry opening 48 of FIG. 1 in whole or in part.
- CT system 10 is employed for dual or multi-energy imaging.
- dual or multi-energy imaging two or more sets of projection data are typically obtained for an imaged subject/object at different tube peak kilovoltage (kVp) levels, which change the peak and spectrum of energy of the incident photons comprising the emitted x-ray beams. That is, x-ray source 14 is operated at two or more different tube kVp levels.
- kVp tube peak kilovoltage
- x-ray source 14 is operated at two or more different tube kVp levels.
- low and high kVp spectra are respectively 80 kV and 140 kV, and in one example, the low kVp potential and the high kVp potential are each for a period less than one millisecond.
- any low and high kVp spectra may be selected for dual or multi-energy imaging, according to the invention. It is also to be understood that one millisecond duration at low and high kVp potentials is an example, and that any length period may be implemented, depending on imaging application, according to the invention.
- the acquired sets of projection data may be used for basis material decomposition (BMD).
- BMD basis material decomposition
- the measured projections are converted to a set of density line-integral projections.
- the density line-integral projections may be reconstructed to form a density map or image of each respective basis material, such as bone, soft tissue, and/or contrast agent maps (such as water and iodine).
- the density maps or images may be, in turn, associated to form a volume rendering of the basis material, for example, bone, soft tissue, and/or contrast agent, in the imaged volume.
- a single dynamically controlled filter that can be selectively applied during the high kVp energy exposure may be employed to increase energy separation between the low and high kVp energies.
- Multi-position spectral filter 17 includes a magnet structure 50 that is controlled to selectively generate a magnetic field.
- the magnet structure 50 includes a frame 52 constructed of a ferromagnetic material and an electrically conductive coil 54 wrapped around the frame 52 .
- the coil 54 is wound about frame 52 to form a solenoid 56 having a helical shape.
- the frame 52 and solenoid 56 form an electromagnet structure 50 configured to generate a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through the solenoid 56 . That is, by providing current to solenoid 56 , the magnet structure 50 can be caused to produce a synchronous, bi-directional magnetic field.
- the multi-position spectral filter 17 also includes a filter element 58 that is positioned inside of frame 52 and is movable within the frame 52 based on a powered state of the solenoid 56 .
- filter element 58 includes a filter foil 60 positioned within a linear bearing housing 62 , with the filter foil 60 moving in a sliding motion within linear bearing housing 62 in response to a magnetic field generated by solenoid 56 when an electric current is passed through the solenoid 56 .
- the filter foil 60 is constructed as a solid filter foil of desired thickness (e.g., 1 mm) and may be formed of any of a number of suitable x-ray filtering materials that provide spectral filtration on x-rays passing therethrough.
- filter foil 60 may be formed of tin, molybdenum, copper, for example, or another suitable material. Also, according to the embodiment of multi-position spectral filter 17 shown in FIG. 3 , filter foil 60 is constructed to have a uniform thickness as oriented with respect to x-ray beam 16 that passes therethrough.
- the position of filter foil 60 can be varied within frame 52 and can be moved into and out of a path of the x-ray beam 16 , generally referred to herein and shown in FIG. 3 as a filter position 64 and a non-filter position 66 , respectively.
- a controller or computer 31 is provided, such as filter controller 31 in control mechanism 26 in FIG. 2 , that selectively controls a supply of power to solenoid 56 , thereby also controlling generation of the magnetic field by the magnet structure.
- the controller 31 selectively controls a supply of current from a power supply 67 to solenoid 56 in a bi-directional manner (i.e., rapidly switches a direction of a current provided to solenoid 56 ), so as to provide rapid magnetic field switching and so as to enable microsecond placement of filter foil 60 into and out of the path of x-ray beam 16 .
- the magnetic field switching is controlled by controller 31 as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/096,841, which is herein incorporated by reference, such that eddy current development is controlled to enable the fast switching.
- the filter foil 60 can be inserted into the x-ray beam 16 (i.e., at the filter position) during the high kVp exposure and can removed from the x-ray beam 16 (i.e., at the non-filter position) during the low kVp exposure, with the insertion/removal of the filter foil 60 occurring at a high frequency, such as a rate of 1-5 kHz, for example.
- controller 31 synchronizes the switching/reversing of the current direction through solenoid 56 , and the corresponding alternating of the force direction of the magnetic field that moves filter foil 60 , with the providing of a fast kV trigger signal that switches operation of the x-ray source 14 ( FIGS. 1 and 2 ) between the low and high kV potentials, such that a direction of the bi-directional magnetic field is switched at a selected frequency matching a data acquisition frequency of the CT imaging system.
- controller 31 causes current flowing in a first direction to be provided to solenoid 56 such that magnet structure 50 is energized to generate a magnetic field and corresponding force direction that causes filter foil 60 to move to the filter position 64 , into the path of the x-ray beam 16 , such that spectral filtration of the x-ray beam is provided thereby.
- controller 31 When a kV trigger signal is provided to switch the x-ray source 14 from the high kV potential to the low kV potential, controller 31 causes current flowing in a second direction (opposite the first direction) to be provided to solenoid 56 such that magnet structure 50 is energized to generate a magnetic field and corresponding force direction that causes filter foil 60 to move to the non-filter position 66 , out of the path of the x-ray beam 16 . Accordingly, controller 31 enables synchronized deployment of filtration of the x-ray beam 16 during high kV exposure.
- multi-position spectral filter 17 in CT system 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2 is illustrated in more detail according to another embodiment of the invention.
- multi-position spectral filter 17 includes multiple solid filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 positioned within linear bearing 62 . While three filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 are shown in FIG. 4 , it is envisioned that a greater or lesser number of filter foils could be included in spectral filter 17 .
- Each of filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 is formed of a different material, such that each of the filter foils provides a different level/range of spectral filtration.
- filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 could be formed of tin, molybdenum, and copper, respectively, although it is recognized that the filter foils could be made of other suitable materials.
- mechanical stops 75 are provided within frame 52 along with a controller 31 in order to position filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 within frame 52 at desired locations.
- the position of the filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 can be varied within frame 52 , such that each of the filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 is in a filter position 64 or a non-filter position 66 , respectively.
- controller 31 and mechanical stops 75 function to control positioning of the filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 in an indexable fashion by selectively controlling the direction of current flow through solenoid 56 , thereby also controlling the magnetic force induced on filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 by the magnet structure.
- the controller 31 functions to cause a controlled current to be provided to solenoid 56 so as to control the parameters of the magnetic field generated by magnet structure 50 , thereby positioning each of filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 in one of a number of indexed positions.
- the controller 31 and mechanical stops indexably control positioning of the filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 , such that one of the filter foils is positioned in the filter position, in the path of the beam of x-rays, during emission of the x-rays at the second kV (i.e., high kV), while the other filter foils are in a non-filter position.
- controller 31 indexably controls positioning of the filter foils 70 , 72 , 74 such that all of the filter foils are in a non-filter position.
- Multi-position spectral filter 17 includes a magnet structure 76 that is controlled to selectively generate a magnetic field.
- the magnet structure 76 is in the form of a solenoid or dipole type magnetic structure, according to embodiments of the invention.
- the magnet structure 76 is formed about an evacuated housing 78 (i.e., housing 78 encloses a vacuum or low pressure gas), with the housing 78 being formed of an x-ray filtering material.
- the multi-position spectral filter 17 also includes a filter element 80 that is positioned inside of evacuated housing 78 and is movable within the housing based on a powered state of the magnet structure 76 .
- the filter element 80 is in the form of a powderized filter material 82 composed of micro- to nano-scale particles.
- the powderized filter material 82 has ferromagnetic properties, such that it interacts with the magnetic field generated by magnet structure 76 , and may be formed of any of a number of suitable ferromagnetic x-ray filtering materials that provide spectral filtration on x-rays passing therethrough.
- An anti-agglomeration additive (not shown) is also included in powderized filter material 82 to maintain separation of the particles, so as to enable efficient interaction between the ferromagnetic powderized filter material 82 and the magnetic field.
- the position of powderized filter material 82 can be varied within evacuated housing 78 .
- the powderized filter material 82 can thus be positioned into and out of a path of the x-ray beam 16 into a filter position 64 and a non-filter position 66 respectively, with an amount of the powderized filter material 82 that is moved into the filter position 64 (i.e., a thickness of the filter element) being determined by the dimensions of the vacuum housing 78 .
- a controller 31 controls a supply of current to the magnet structure 76 for selectively controlling parameters of the magnetic field that is generated.
- the controller 31 selectively controls a direction of current provided from a power supply 67 to magnet structure 76 in a rapid manner so as to enable microsecond placement of powderized filter material 82 into and out of the path of x-ray beam 16 .
- the selective spectral filtration provided by movement of the powderized filter material 82 between the filter and non-filter positions 64 , 66 is synchronized with the providing of the fast kV trigger signal that switches operation of the x-ray source 14 ( FIGS.
- filter element 80 is formed of powderized filter material 82 , no reversing of current through solenoid 56 for purposes of generating a braking force is required, as is needed with a solid filter foil.
- package/baggage inspection system 100 includes a rotatable gantry 102 having an opening 104 therein through which packages or pieces of baggage may pass.
- the rotatable gantry 102 houses an x-ray and/or high frequency electromagnetic energy source 106 as well as a detector assembly 108 having scintillator arrays comprised of scintillator cells.
- a conveyor system 110 is also provided and includes a conveyor belt 112 supported by structure 114 to automatically and continuously pass packages or baggage pieces 516 through opening 104 to be scanned.
- Objects 116 are fed through opening 104 by conveyor belt 112 , imaging data is then acquired, and the conveyor belt 112 removes the packages 116 from opening 104 in a controlled and continuous manner.
- An exemplary implementation can aid in the development of automatic inspection techniques, such as explosive detection in luggage.
- embodiments of the invention provide increased energy separation between the low and high kVp energies in dual energy CT.
- the view-view dynamic spectral filtration provided by multi-position spectral filter 17 and the moving of the filter element between the filter and non-filter positions provides for greater spectrum separation between high and low energy (i.e., high kVp and low kVp) data acquisitions, with the filter element being inserted into the x-ray beam during the high kVp exposure and removed during the low kVp exposure. Placement of the filter element in such a filter position and a non-filter position is achieved via rapid magnetic field switching (e.g., less than 20 microseconds) that is provided by a magnet structure positioned about the filter element.
- rapid magnetic field switching e.g., less than 20 microseconds
- the control of the magnet structure is synchronized to the fast kV switching trigger signal, so as to provide synchronized deployment of filtration in the x-ray beam during the high kV exposure.
- Significant improvement to fast kV switching CT scanning is thus provided, with the spectral filtration capabilities being equivalent to dual energy systems that use two x-ray tubes and detectors with one of the tubes running at high kV with the additional filtration.
- Embodiments of the current invention thus provide a distinct advantage to spatial and temporal resolution in the fast kV switching mode relative to the two tube-two detector arrangement.
- a CT imaging system includes an x-ray source configured to emit a beam of x-rays toward an object to be imaged, a detector configured to receive the x-rays attenuated by the object, and a multi-position x-ray filter positioned between the x-ray source and the object, with the multi-position x-ray filter further including a filter element configured to spectrally filter the beam of x-rays and a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field so as to cause the filter element to move between a filter position and a non-filter position.
- the CT imaging system also includes a data acquisition system (DAS) operably connected to the detector and a computer operably connected to each of the x-ray source, the x-ray filter, and the DAS, with the computer being programmed to cause the x-ray source to emit x-rays at each of a first kVp and a second kVp toward the detector, control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the non-filter position during emission of the x-rays at the first kVp, and control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the filter position during emission of the x-rays at the second kVp, wherein positioning the filter element in the filter and non-filter positions comprises causing current to be provided to the magnet structure so as to generate a magnetic field configured to move the filter element to the filter and non-filter positions at high frequency, into and out of a path of the beam of x-rays.
- DAS data acquisition system
- a spectral filter for use in a fast kV switching computed tomography (CT) imaging system that acquires image data at a first kVp setting and a second kVp setting includes a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field responsive to a supply of power thereto and a filter element configured to spectrally filter x-rays when an x-ray beam is directed therethrough, wherein the filter element is caused to translate from a non-filter position to a filter position when acted upon by the magnetic field.
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- the spectral filter also includes a controller configured to determine an operational status of an x-ray tube in the CT system, wherein the x-ray tube operates at either the first kVp setting or the second kVp setting in response to a fast kV switching trigger signal being provided thereto.
- the controller is also configured to control operation of the magnet structure based on the determined operational status of the x-ray tube, wherein controlling operation of the magnet structure comprises causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the first kVp setting such that the filter element is located in the non-filter position and causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a second direction opposite the first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the second kVp setting such that such that the filter element is located in the filter position, wherein switching the current flow to the magnet structure between the first and second directions is synchronized with the providing of the fast kV switching trigger signal to the x-ray tube.
- a method of dual energy CT imaging includes positioning a spectral filter comprising a magnet structure and a filter element between an x-ray source and an object to be imaged and acquiring imaging data with the x-ray source energized to a first kVp potential and with the source energized to a second kVp potential so as to provide for dual energy imaging, with the x-ray source being caused to switch between operation at the first kVp potential and the second kVp potential responsive to a switching trigger signal.
- the method also includes selectively positioning the filter element in one of a non-filter position and a filter position during acquisition of the imaging data at the first and second kVp potential, wherein selectively positioning the filter element further includes providing current to the magnet structure in a first direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the second kVp potential such that the magnet source generates a magnetic field configured to position the filter element at the filter position and into a path of a beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source and providing current to the magnet structure in a second direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the first kVp potential, such that the filter element is positioned at the non-filter position and out of the path of the beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates generally to diagnostic imaging and, more particularly, to a system and method for dynamic spectral filtration for providing an increased separation of mean energies between low and high kVp image acquisitions.
- Medical imaging devices comprise x-ray systems, magnetic resonance (MR) systems, ultrasound systems, computed tomography (CT) systems, positron emission tomography (PET) systems, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and other types of imaging systems. Typically, in CT imaging systems, an x-ray source emits a fan-shaped beam toward a subject or object, such as a patient or a piece of luggage. Hereinafter, the terms “subject” and “object” shall include anything capable of being imaged. The beam, after being attenuated by the subject, impinges upon an array of radiation detectors. The intensity of the attenuated beam radiation received at the detector array is typically dependent upon the attenuation of the x-ray beam by the subject. Each detector element of the detector array produces a separate electrical signal indicative of the attenuated beam received by each detector element. The electrical signals are transmitted to a data processing system for analysis which ultimately produces an image.
- Generally, the x-ray source and the detector array are rotated about the gantry opening within an imaging plane and around the subject. X-ray sources typically include x-ray tubes, which emit the x-ray beam at a focal point. X-ray detectors typically include a collimator for collimating x-ray beams received at the detector, a scintillator for converting x-rays to light energy adjacent the collimator, and photodiodes for receiving the light energy from the adjacent scintillator and producing electrical signals therefrom.
- Typically, each scintillator of a scintillator array converts x-rays to light energy. Each scintillator discharges light energy to a photodiode adjacent thereto. Each photodiode detects the light energy and generates a corresponding electrical signal. The outputs of the photodiodes are then transmitted to the data processing system for image reconstruction. Such typical systems, however, do not include an ability to discriminate spectral energy content of x-rays as they pass through an object being imaged.
- However, as known in the art, dual or multi-energy spectral CT systems have been developed that can reveal the densities of different materials in an object and generate images acquired at multiple monochromatic x-ray energy levels. In the absence of object scatter, a system derives the behavior at a different energy based on a signal from two regions of photon energy in the spectrum: the low-energy and the high-energy portions of the incident x-ray spectrum. In a given energy region of medical CT, two physical processes dominate the x-ray attenuation: (1) Compton scatter and the (2) photoelectric effect. The detected signals from two energy regions provide sufficient information to resolve the energy dependence of the material being imaged and the relative composition of an object composed of two hypothetical materials.
- Different approaches have been developed to realize dual energy or spectral imaging. To name a few, dual x-ray source and detector, a single x-ray source with an energy discriminative detector, and a single x-ray source and detector with multiple acquisitions at different kVp or interleaved with fast kVp switching capability are examples of techniques.
- In a dual x-ray source and detector system, typically two x-ray sources are provided, each having a respective detector positioned opposite thereto such that x-rays may be emitted from each source having a different spectral energy content. Thus, based on the known energy difference of the sources, a scintillating or energy integrating device may suffice to distinguish energy content and different materials within the object being imaged.
- In a single x-ray source with an energy discriminative detector, energy sensitive detectors may be used such that each x-ray photon reaching the detector is recorded with its photon energy. Such systems may use a direct conversion detector material in lieu of a scintillator.
- In a single x-ray source and detector arrangement, a conventional third generation CT system may acquire projections sequentially at different peak kilovoltage (kVp) levels, which changes the peak and spectrum of energy of the incident photons comprising the emitted x-ray beams. Two scans are acquired—either (1) back-to-back sequentially in time where the scans require two rotations around the subject (i.e., rotate-rotate), or (2) interleaved as a function of the rotation angle requiring one rotation around the subject, in which the tube operates at, for instance, 80 kVp and 140 kVp potentials.
- When dual energy data is acquired in a rotate-rotate fashion, data is collected at a high kV setting over 180 degrees plus ½ the fan angle of the x-ray beam, so as to cover typically about 210 degrees. A short time is then taken to change the kV setting, with around 100 degrees of gantry rotation occurring during this changing (depending on the gantry rotation speed). The second kV dataset is then collected over 180 degrees plus ½ fan angle, so as to again cover typically about 210 degrees. Dual energy data is thus collected in rotate-rotate in less than two full rotations.
- When dual energy data is acquired in an interleaved fashion, an input voltage to the x-ray source is switched quickly between the low and high kVp potentials so that a full dataset is collected in 1 rotation, which allows a close correlation between imaging data sets. The high and low kV datasets are thus being continuously collected in a rapid alternating fashion around the patient, with each rotation being divided into approximately 1000 views, so about 350 degrees/1000 views ˜0.35 deg/view for each energy level, for example. While acquisition in such an interleaved fashion advantageously provides close temporal registration between the 2 kV datasets so as to minimize artifacts due to patient motion, a drawback to the interleaved acquisition is that, because the switching occurs very rapidly on a single x-ray source, there is little opportunity to change the filtration between the two samples. As a result, there is a spectral (energy) overlap between the two samples that inherently limits the amount of energy separation between them. As known in the art, it is desirable to increase energy separation between low and high kVp operation in order to increase the energy separation of the high and low kV spectrums so as to yield higher dual energy contrast (i.e., increase the contrast between the two materials being evaluated—the “dual energy (DE) ratio”). However, it is not feasible to simply decrease the low kVp or increase the high kVp in order to increase energy separation therebetween. Lowering the low kVp may have limited signal-to-noise and cause other limitations in image reconstruction, with most x-rays get absorbed at lower kV settings (i.e., higher absorbed dose) so as to not make it to the detector. Increasing the high kVp may cause system instability and spit activity and may cause other limitations in system operation, with higher kV also yielding less contrast since fewer x-rays interact with object being imaged.
- Therefore, it would be desirable to have a system and method of increasing energy separation in dual energy CT.
- The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing increased energy separation in dual energy CT.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, a CT imaging system includes an x-ray source configured to emit a beam of x-rays toward an object to be imaged, a detector configured to receive the x-rays attenuated by the object, and a multi-position x-ray filter positioned between the x-ray source and the object, with the multi-position x-ray filter further including a filter element configured to spectrally filter the beam of x-rays and a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field so as to cause the filter element to move between a filter position and a non-filter position. The CT imaging system also includes a data acquisition system (DAS) operably connected to the detector and a computer operably connected to each of the x-ray source, the x-ray filter, and the DAS, with the computer being programmed to cause the x-ray source to emit x-rays at each of a first kVp and a second kVp toward the detector, control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the non-filter position during emission of the x-rays at the first kVp, and control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the filter position during emission of the x-rays at the second kVp, wherein positioning the filter element in the filter and non-filter positions comprises causing current to be provided to the magnet structure so as to generate a magnetic field configured to move the filter element to the filter and non-filter positions at high frequency, into and out of a path of the beam of x-rays.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, a spectral filter for use in a fast kV switching computed tomography (CT) imaging system that acquires image data at a first kVp setting and a second kVp setting includes a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field responsive to a supply of power thereto and a filter element configured to spectrally filter x-rays when an x-ray beam is directed therethrough, wherein the filter element is caused to translate from a non-filter position to a filter position when acted upon by the magnetic field. The spectral filter also includes a controller configured to determine an operational status of an x-ray tube in the CT system, wherein the x-ray tube operates at either the first kVp setting or the second kVp setting in response to a fast kV switching trigger signal being provided thereto. The controller is also configured to control operation of the magnet structure based on the determined operational status of the x-ray tube, wherein controlling operation of the magnet structure comprises causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the first kVp setting such that the filter element is located in the non-filter position and causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a second direction opposite the first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the second kVp setting such that such that the filter element is located in the filter position, wherein switching the current flow to the magnet structure between the first and second directions is synchronized with the providing of the fast kV switching trigger signal to the x-ray tube.
- According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of dual energy CT imaging includes positioning a spectral filter comprising a magnet structure and a filter element between an x-ray source and an object to be imaged and acquiring imaging data with the x-ray source energized to a first kVp potential and with the source energized to a second kVp potential so as to provide for dual energy imaging, with the x-ray source being caused to switch between operation at the first kVp potential and the second kVp potential responsive to a switching trigger signal. The method also includes selectively positioning the filter element in one of a non-filter position and a filter position during acquisition of the imaging data at the first and second kVp potential, wherein selectively positioning the filter element further includes providing current to the magnet structure in a first direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the second kVp potential such that the magnet source generates a magnetic field configured to position the filter element at the filter position and into a path of a beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source and providing current to the magnet structure in a second direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the first kVp potential, such that the filter element is positioned at the non-filter position and out of the path of the beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source.
- Various other features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following detailed description and the drawings.
- The drawings illustrate one preferred embodiment presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a CT imaging system. -
FIG. 2 is a block schematic diagram of the system illustrated inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system ofFIGS. 1 and 2 according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system ofFIGS. 1 and 2 according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 5 is an illustration of a multi-position spectral filter for use in the system ofFIGS. 1 and 2 according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a pictorial view of a CT system for use with a non-invasive package inspection system. - The operating environment of the present invention is described with respect to a sixty-four-slice computed tomography (CT) system. However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is equally applicable for use with other multi-slice configurations. Moreover, the invention will be described with respect to the detection and conversion of x-rays. However, one skilled in the art will further appreciate that the invention is equally applicable for the detection and conversion of other high frequency electromagnetic energy. The invention will be described with respect to a “third generation” CT scanner, but is equally applicable with other CT systems.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 , a computed tomography (CT)imaging system 10 is shown as including agantry 12 representative of a “third generation” CT scanner.Gantry 12 has anx-ray source 14 that projects a beam ofx-rays 16 through a dynamically controlled multi-positionspectral filter 17 and toward a detector assembly orcollimator 18 on the opposite side of thegantry 12. The beam ofx-rays 16 generated byx-ray source 14 is collimated to desired dimensions by apre-patient collimator 19, such as by using tungsten blades in front of the x-ray source and different detector apertures, so as to define the size and shape of the beam ofx-rays 16 that emerges from thex-ray source 14. - As shown in
FIG. 2 ,detector assembly 18 is formed by a plurality ofdetectors 20 and data acquisition systems (DAS) 32. The plurality ofdetectors 20 sense the projected x-rays that pass through amedical patient 22, andDAS 32 converts the data to digital signals for subsequent processing, with the processed data commonly referred to as projection data or projections. Eachdetector 20 produces an analog electrical signal that represents the intensity of an impinging x-ray beam and hence the attenuated beam as it passes through thepatient 22. During a scan to acquire x-ray projection data,gantry 12 and the components mounted thereon rotate about a center ofrotation 24. - Rotation of
gantry 12, the operation ofx-ray source 14, and the operation of multi-positionspectral filter 17 are governed by acontrol mechanism 26 ofCT system 10.Control mechanism 26 includes anx-ray controller 28 that provides power and timing signals to anx-ray source 14, agantry motor controller 30 that controls the rotational speed and position ofgantry 12, and afilter controller 31 that controls a positioning of a filter element in thespectral filter 17. Animage reconstructor 34 receives sampled and digitized x-ray data fromDAS 32 and performs high speed reconstruction. The reconstructed image is applied as an input to acomputer 36 which stores the image in amass storage device 38. -
Computer 36 also receives commands and scanning parameters from an operator viaconsole 40 that has some form of operator interface, such as a keyboard, mouse, voice activated controller, or any other suitable input apparatus. An associateddisplay 42 allows the operator to observe the reconstructed image and other data fromcomputer 36. The operator supplied commands and parameters are used bycomputer 36 to provide control signals and information toDAS 32,x-ray controller 28 andgantry motor controller 30. In addition,computer 36 operates atable motor controller 44 which controls a motorized table 46 to positionpatient 22 andgantry 12. Particularly, table 46 movespatients 22 through agantry opening 48 ofFIG. 1 in whole or in part. - According to embodiments of the invention,
CT system 10 is employed for dual or multi-energy imaging. In dual or multi-energy imaging, two or more sets of projection data are typically obtained for an imaged subject/object at different tube peak kilovoltage (kVp) levels, which change the peak and spectrum of energy of the incident photons comprising the emitted x-ray beams. That is,x-ray source 14 is operated at two or more different tube kVp levels. In one example, low and high kVp spectra are respectively 80 kV and 140 kV, and in one example, the low kVp potential and the high kVp potential are each for a period less than one millisecond. However, it is to be understood that any low and high kVp spectra may be selected for dual or multi-energy imaging, according to the invention. It is also to be understood that one millisecond duration at low and high kVp potentials is an example, and that any length period may be implemented, depending on imaging application, according to the invention. - In dual or multi-energy imaging, the acquired sets of projection data may be used for basis material decomposition (BMD). During BMD, the measured projections are converted to a set of density line-integral projections. The density line-integral projections may be reconstructed to form a density map or image of each respective basis material, such as bone, soft tissue, and/or contrast agent maps (such as water and iodine). The density maps or images may be, in turn, associated to form a volume rendering of the basis material, for example, bone, soft tissue, and/or contrast agent, in the imaged volume.
- Thus, dual-energy CT with fast kVp switching is an attractive way of achieving near simultaneous and near co-registered projection samples of two energies. However, because of the fast switching, there is little opportunity to change filtration between samples or otherwise increase energy separation between the low and high kVp energies. Thus, according to an embodiment of the invention, a single dynamically controlled filter that can be selectively applied during the high kVp energy exposure may be employed to increase energy separation between the low and high kVp energies.
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FIG. 3 , a construction of the multi-positionspectral filter 17 inCT system 10 ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is illustrated in more detail according to one embodiment of the invention. Multi-positionspectral filter 17 includes amagnet structure 50 that is controlled to selectively generate a magnetic field. Themagnet structure 50 includes aframe 52 constructed of a ferromagnetic material and an electricallyconductive coil 54 wrapped around theframe 52. According to one embodiment, thecoil 54 is wound aboutframe 52 to form asolenoid 56 having a helical shape. Together, theframe 52 andsolenoid 56 form anelectromagnet structure 50 configured to generate a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through thesolenoid 56. That is, by providing current to solenoid 56, themagnet structure 50 can be caused to produce a synchronous, bi-directional magnetic field. - The multi-position
spectral filter 17 also includes afilter element 58 that is positioned inside offrame 52 and is movable within theframe 52 based on a powered state of thesolenoid 56. More specifically,filter element 58 includes afilter foil 60 positioned within a linear bearinghousing 62, with thefilter foil 60 moving in a sliding motion within linear bearinghousing 62 in response to a magnetic field generated bysolenoid 56 when an electric current is passed through thesolenoid 56. Thefilter foil 60 is constructed as a solid filter foil of desired thickness (e.g., 1 mm) and may be formed of any of a number of suitable x-ray filtering materials that provide spectral filtration on x-rays passing therethrough. According to embodiments of the invention,filter foil 60 may be formed of tin, molybdenum, copper, for example, or another suitable material. Also, according to the embodiment of multi-positionspectral filter 17 shown inFIG. 3 ,filter foil 60 is constructed to have a uniform thickness as oriented with respect tox-ray beam 16 that passes therethrough. - By selective generation of a magnetic field via powering of the
solenoid 56, the position offilter foil 60 can be varied withinframe 52 and can be moved into and out of a path of thex-ray beam 16, generally referred to herein and shown inFIG. 3 as afilter position 64 and anon-filter position 66, respectively. For controlling movement and positioning of filter foil at the filter andnon-filter positions computer 31 is provided, such asfilter controller 31 incontrol mechanism 26 inFIG. 2 , that selectively controls a supply of power to solenoid 56, thereby also controlling generation of the magnetic field by the magnet structure. Thecontroller 31 selectively controls a supply of current from apower supply 67 tosolenoid 56 in a bi-directional manner (i.e., rapidly switches a direction of a current provided to solenoid 56), so as to provide rapid magnetic field switching and so as to enable microsecond placement offilter foil 60 into and out of the path ofx-ray beam 16. According to an exemplary embodiment, the magnetic field switching is controlled bycontroller 31 as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/096,841, which is herein incorporated by reference, such that eddy current development is controlled to enable the fast switching. Accordingly, thefilter foil 60 can be inserted into the x-ray beam 16 (i.e., at the filter position) during the high kVp exposure and can removed from the x-ray beam 16 (i.e., at the non-filter position) during the low kVp exposure, with the insertion/removal of thefilter foil 60 occurring at a high frequency, such as a rate of 1-5 kHz, for example. - According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention,
controller 31 synchronizes the switching/reversing of the current direction throughsolenoid 56, and the corresponding alternating of the force direction of the magnetic field that movesfilter foil 60, with the providing of a fast kV trigger signal that switches operation of the x-ray source 14 (FIGS. 1 and 2 ) between the low and high kV potentials, such that a direction of the bi-directional magnetic field is switched at a selected frequency matching a data acquisition frequency of the CT imaging system. Specifically, when a kV trigger signal is provided to switch thex-ray source 14 from the low kV potential to the high kV potential,controller 31 causes current flowing in a first direction to be provided tosolenoid 56 such thatmagnet structure 50 is energized to generate a magnetic field and corresponding force direction that causesfilter foil 60 to move to thefilter position 64, into the path of thex-ray beam 16, such that spectral filtration of the x-ray beam is provided thereby. When a kV trigger signal is provided to switch thex-ray source 14 from the high kV potential to the low kV potential,controller 31 causes current flowing in a second direction (opposite the first direction) to be provided tosolenoid 56 such thatmagnet structure 50 is energized to generate a magnetic field and corresponding force direction that causesfilter foil 60 to move to thenon-filter position 66, out of the path of thex-ray beam 16. Accordingly,controller 31 enables synchronized deployment of filtration of thex-ray beam 16 during high kV exposure. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , a construction of the multi-positionspectral filter 17 inCT system 10 ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is illustrated in more detail according to another embodiment of the invention. In the embodiment ofFIG. 4 , rather than having a single filter foil (such asfilter foil 60 inFIG. 3 ), multi-positionspectral filter 17 includes multiple solid filter foils 70, 72, 74 positioned withinlinear bearing 62. While three filter foils 70, 72, 74 are shown inFIG. 4 , it is envisioned that a greater or lesser number of filter foils could be included inspectral filter 17. Each of filter foils 70, 72, 74 is formed of a different material, such that each of the filter foils provides a different level/range of spectral filtration. For example, filter foils 70, 72, 74 could be formed of tin, molybdenum, and copper, respectively, although it is recognized that the filter foils could be made of other suitable materials. - A shown in
FIG. 4 , according to one embodiment,mechanical stops 75 are provided withinframe 52 along with acontroller 31 in order to position filter foils 70, 72, 74 withinframe 52 at desired locations. By selective generation of a magnetic field via the selective control of a bi-directional flow of current through thesolenoid 56, the position of the filter foils 70, 72, 74 can be varied withinframe 52, such that each of the filter foils 70, 72, 74 is in afilter position 64 or anon-filter position 66, respectively. According to an exemplary embodiment,controller 31 andmechanical stops 75 function to control positioning of the filter foils 70, 72, 74 in an indexable fashion by selectively controlling the direction of current flow throughsolenoid 56, thereby also controlling the magnetic force induced on filter foils 70, 72, 74 by the magnet structure. Thecontroller 31 functions to cause a controlled current to be provided tosolenoid 56 so as to control the parameters of the magnetic field generated bymagnet structure 50, thereby positioning each of filter foils 70, 72, 74 in one of a number of indexed positions. Thecontroller 31 and mechanical stops indexably control positioning of the filter foils 70, 72, 74, such that one of the filter foils is positioned in the filter position, in the path of the beam of x-rays, during emission of the x-rays at the second kV (i.e., high kV), while the other filter foils are in a non-filter position. During emission of the x-rays at the first kV (i.e., low kV),controller 31 indexably controls positioning of the filter foils 70, 72, 74 such that all of the filter foils are in a non-filter position. - In operation, current is provided to solenoid 56 to cause the filter foils 70, 72, 74 to move toward a desired indexed position, with current then being reversed through
solenoid 56 in order to apply a braking force to filterfoils mechanical stop 75. This reversing of current to throughsolenoid 56 beneficially brakes the filter foils 70, 72, 74 and prevents them from slamming into themechanical stop 75, thereby preventing damage to the foils and reducing the amount of noise that is generated. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , a construction of the multi-positionspectral filter 17 inCT system 10 ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is illustrated according to still another embodiment of the invention. Multi-positionspectral filter 17 includes amagnet structure 76 that is controlled to selectively generate a magnetic field. Themagnet structure 76 is in the form of a solenoid or dipole type magnetic structure, according to embodiments of the invention. Themagnet structure 76 is formed about an evacuated housing 78 (i.e.,housing 78 encloses a vacuum or low pressure gas), with thehousing 78 being formed of an x-ray filtering material. - The multi-position
spectral filter 17 also includes afilter element 80 that is positioned inside of evacuatedhousing 78 and is movable within the housing based on a powered state of themagnet structure 76. As shown inFIG. 5 , thefilter element 80 is in the form of apowderized filter material 82 composed of micro- to nano-scale particles. Thepowderized filter material 82 has ferromagnetic properties, such that it interacts with the magnetic field generated bymagnet structure 76, and may be formed of any of a number of suitable ferromagnetic x-ray filtering materials that provide spectral filtration on x-rays passing therethrough. An anti-agglomeration additive (not shown) is also included inpowderized filter material 82 to maintain separation of the particles, so as to enable efficient interaction between the ferromagneticpowderized filter material 82 and the magnetic field. - By selectively controlling a magnetic field via powering of the magnet structure 76 (i.e., controlling direction of a current provided to magnet structure 76), the position of
powderized filter material 82 can be varied within evacuatedhousing 78. Thepowderized filter material 82 can thus be positioned into and out of a path of thex-ray beam 16 into afilter position 64 and anon-filter position 66 respectively, with an amount of thepowderized filter material 82 that is moved into the filter position 64 (i.e., a thickness of the filter element) being determined by the dimensions of thevacuum housing 78. For controlling movement and positioning ofpowderized filter material 82, acontroller 31 controls a supply of current to themagnet structure 76 for selectively controlling parameters of the magnetic field that is generated. Thecontroller 31 selectively controls a direction of current provided from apower supply 67 tomagnet structure 76 in a rapid manner so as to enable microsecond placement ofpowderized filter material 82 into and out of the path ofx-ray beam 16. According to an exemplary embodiment, the selective spectral filtration provided by movement of thepowderized filter material 82 between the filter andnon-filter positions FIGS. 1 and 2 ) between the low and high kV potentials, with thepowderized filter material 82 being caused to move into thefilter position 64 via interaction thereof with the magnetic field upon a kV trigger signal being provided that switches thex-ray source 14 from the low kV potential to the high kV potential. Beneficially, asfilter element 80 is formed ofpowderized filter material 82, no reversing of current throughsolenoid 56 for purposes of generating a braking force is required, as is needed with a solid filter foil. - Referring now to
FIG. 6 , package/baggage inspection system 100 includes arotatable gantry 102 having anopening 104 therein through which packages or pieces of baggage may pass. Therotatable gantry 102 houses an x-ray and/or high frequencyelectromagnetic energy source 106 as well as adetector assembly 108 having scintillator arrays comprised of scintillator cells. Aconveyor system 110 is also provided and includes aconveyor belt 112 supported bystructure 114 to automatically and continuously pass packages or baggage pieces 516 throughopening 104 to be scanned.Objects 116 are fed throughopening 104 byconveyor belt 112, imaging data is then acquired, and theconveyor belt 112 removes thepackages 116 from opening 104 in a controlled and continuous manner. As a result, postal inspectors, baggage handlers, and other security personnel may non-invasively inspect the contents ofpackages 116 for explosives, knives, guns, contraband, etc. An exemplary implementation can aid in the development of automatic inspection techniques, such as explosive detection in luggage. - Beneficially, embodiments of the invention provide increased energy separation between the low and high kVp energies in dual energy CT. The view-view dynamic spectral filtration provided by multi-position
spectral filter 17 and the moving of the filter element between the filter and non-filter positions provides for greater spectrum separation between high and low energy (i.e., high kVp and low kVp) data acquisitions, with the filter element being inserted into the x-ray beam during the high kVp exposure and removed during the low kVp exposure. Placement of the filter element in such a filter position and a non-filter position is achieved via rapid magnetic field switching (e.g., less than 20 microseconds) that is provided by a magnet structure positioned about the filter element. The control of the magnet structure is synchronized to the fast kV switching trigger signal, so as to provide synchronized deployment of filtration in the x-ray beam during the high kV exposure. Significant improvement to fast kV switching CT scanning is thus provided, with the spectral filtration capabilities being equivalent to dual energy systems that use two x-ray tubes and detectors with one of the tubes running at high kV with the additional filtration. Embodiments of the current invention thus provide a distinct advantage to spatial and temporal resolution in the fast kV switching mode relative to the two tube-two detector arrangement. - Therefore, according to an embodiment of the invention, a CT imaging system includes an x-ray source configured to emit a beam of x-rays toward an object to be imaged, a detector configured to receive the x-rays attenuated by the object, and a multi-position x-ray filter positioned between the x-ray source and the object, with the multi-position x-ray filter further including a filter element configured to spectrally filter the beam of x-rays and a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field so as to cause the filter element to move between a filter position and a non-filter position. The CT imaging system also includes a data acquisition system (DAS) operably connected to the detector and a computer operably connected to each of the x-ray source, the x-ray filter, and the DAS, with the computer being programmed to cause the x-ray source to emit x-rays at each of a first kVp and a second kVp toward the detector, control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the non-filter position during emission of the x-rays at the first kVp, and control the multi-position x-ray filter to position the filter element in the filter position during emission of the x-rays at the second kVp, wherein positioning the filter element in the filter and non-filter positions comprises causing current to be provided to the magnet structure so as to generate a magnetic field configured to move the filter element to the filter and non-filter positions at high frequency, into and out of a path of the beam of x-rays.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, a spectral filter for use in a fast kV switching computed tomography (CT) imaging system that acquires image data at a first kVp setting and a second kVp setting includes a magnet structure configured to selectively generate a magnetic field responsive to a supply of power thereto and a filter element configured to spectrally filter x-rays when an x-ray beam is directed therethrough, wherein the filter element is caused to translate from a non-filter position to a filter position when acted upon by the magnetic field. The spectral filter also includes a controller configured to determine an operational status of an x-ray tube in the CT system, wherein the x-ray tube operates at either the first kVp setting or the second kVp setting in response to a fast kV switching trigger signal being provided thereto. The controller is also configured to control operation of the magnet structure based on the determined operational status of the x-ray tube, wherein controlling operation of the magnet structure comprises causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the first kVp setting such that the filter element is located in the non-filter position and causing current to flow to the magnet structure in a second direction opposite the first direction when the x-ray tube is operating at the second kVp setting such that such that the filter element is located in the filter position, wherein switching the current flow to the magnet structure between the first and second directions is synchronized with the providing of the fast kV switching trigger signal to the x-ray tube.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, a method of dual energy CT imaging includes positioning a spectral filter comprising a magnet structure and a filter element between an x-ray source and an object to be imaged and acquiring imaging data with the x-ray source energized to a first kVp potential and with the source energized to a second kVp potential so as to provide for dual energy imaging, with the x-ray source being caused to switch between operation at the first kVp potential and the second kVp potential responsive to a switching trigger signal. The method also includes selectively positioning the filter element in one of a non-filter position and a filter position during acquisition of the imaging data at the first and second kVp potential, wherein selectively positioning the filter element further includes providing current to the magnet structure in a first direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the second kVp potential such that the magnet source generates a magnetic field configured to position the filter element at the filter position and into a path of a beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source and providing current to the magnet structure in a second direction synchronously with providing of a switching trigger signal causing the x-ray source to operate at the first kVp potential, such that the filter element is positioned at the non-filter position and out of the path of the beam of x-rays generated by the x-ray source.
- The present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment, and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.
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