WO2003073377A2 - Ct x-ray scatter correction - Google Patents

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WO2003073377A2
WO2003073377A2 PCT/US2003/004871 US0304871W WO03073377A2 WO 2003073377 A2 WO2003073377 A2 WO 2003073377A2 US 0304871 W US0304871 W US 0304871W WO 03073377 A2 WO03073377 A2 WO 03073377A2
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  • the present invention is directed to a system and method for reduction of x-ray scatter in imaging systems and more particularly to such a system and method which use both spatial and temporal interpolation for such reduction.
  • the present invention is usable with several imaging techniques, including fan beam and cone beam CT. Description of Related Art
  • Scatter reduction and correction are required for both medical (e.g., clinical, small animal imaging) and nonmedical imagine applications (e.g., explosive detection, nondestructive testing, industrial imagine guided manufacturing applications).
  • Compton scatter interaction always exists in the x-ray energy range useful for imaging (10 keV to a few MeV). In some segments of the x-ray spectrum, X-ray scatter interaction is dominant. For example, within the effective energy range of medical diagnostic CT (60 ⁇ 80 keV), it is recognized that the Compton interaction (>80%) plays a predominant role over photoelectrical interaction ( ⁇ 10%) and coherent interaction ( ⁇ 5%) when x-ray photons pass through water-like soft tissues, although slightly higher percentages for both of them are observed when x-ray photons pass through compact bone.
  • FIG. 1A shows an example in which a disc 102 is embedded in a uniform cylindrical object 104 whose LAC is slightly larger than that of the disc 102. If the object 104 is disposed in a cone beam C emitted by a cone-beam source 106, and the cone beam C is then received by a detector 108, a projection image is acquired as shown in Figure IB.
  • CBNCT cone beam volume computed tomography
  • SPR to-primary ratio
  • SDF scatter degradation factor
  • I p (i,j) (i ⁇ I,j e J) refers to the image formed by the primary x-ray
  • the SPR(i,j) or SDF(i,j) usually fluctuates very much, especially where I p (i,j) is relatively low. Hence, the SPR(i,j) or SDF(i,J) is usually taken into account to reflect the severity of the x-ray scatter in projection imaging.
  • a CBNCT (cone beam volume computed tomography) image is reconstructed from a set of consecutive 2D projection images that are sequentially acquired.
  • the x-ray scatter interferes with the X-ray transform non-linearly.
  • the artifact caused by the x-ray scatter in a tomographic image is reconstruction-algorithm ⁇ - dependent.
  • the experimental investigation of the x-ray scatter artifact in tomographic imaging is preferable in practice.
  • conventional CT computed tomography
  • the severity of the longitudinally scattered x-ray photons is reduced to a secondary order in comparison to that of the transversely scattered ones.
  • I, (x,y) I p (x,y)[l.0+SPR(x, y)] In 7 ° ( *' - ⁇ - ln[l .0 + SPR(x, y)] (12) ⁇ p ( ⁇ ,y)
  • RE is determined by SPR distribution - ln[l .0 + SPR(x, y)] , rather than merely I s (x, y) .
  • RE is determined by not only I s (x, y) but also / (x, y) ;
  • !T represents the thickness of the object 202 to be imaged
  • x p the distance between the primary source (PS) 204 and the exit surface of the object 202
  • x a the distance between the exit surface and the x-ray receptor 206 (air gap). All the scattered x-ray photons could be assumed to originate from an effective scatter point source (ESPS) 208 at an x s distance from the exit surface of the object 202.
  • ESS effective scatter point source
  • both the primary and scattered x-ray flux are attenuated by an air gap.
  • x s is consistently within the range of 15 ⁇ 20 cm and usually much shorter than x p . Consequently, the scattered x-ray photons are attenuated by an air gap to an extent larger than that of the primary x-ray photons.
  • the primary function of a bow-tie attenuator is to ameliorate the quality of the x-ray source, so that the artifact caused by beam hardening can be reduced.
  • Another important function is to alleviate the requirement on the dynamic range of an x-ray detector and lower the radiation dose to a patient.
  • the SPR uniformity of a cylindrical object is improved, since the bow-tie attenuator compensates for the primary x-ray photon distribution non-uniformity, so that the cupping artifact in reconstructed images can be significantly reduced.
  • the anti-scatter grid which is either linearly or crosswise focused.
  • the linearly focused grid provides an inclusive performance better than that of the crosswise focused grid.
  • the focal spot of an x-ray source is positioned on the convergent line of a linear grid that is perpendicular to the central beam emanating from the focal spot, so that most of the primary x-ray photons can transmit the interspaces. Since scattered x-ray photons behave as if they originated from its ESPS, most of them are attenuated by a linear grid. Generally, the larger the grid ratio, the more selective the attenuation.
  • a beam stop (BS) array As shown in Figs. 3 A and 3B, an x-ray BS array 302 having small lead discs 304 is placed between the x-ray source 306 and the object to be imaged, which in an illustrative example is a phantom 308 on a table 310. On the far side of the phantom 308 from the source 306 is a detector 312. By adequately choosing the dimensions of the lead discs 304, each shadowed area in a projection image is as small as possible, while an entire block of the primary x-ray photons is assured.
  • BS beam stop
  • the small lead discs are deployed in an array with an orthogonal distance significantly larger than the diameter of small lead disc, so that the shadows are apart from each other.
  • a total of two projection images - one with the beam stop array (image I) and the other without it (image II) - are taken.
  • the intensity detected within each shadowed area in image II is assumed to be exclusively that of the scattered x-ray photons, resulting in the x-ray scatter distribution sampled on a sparse lattice.
  • the scatter distribution scatter image
  • the scatter image is subtracted from image I to get the image exclusively formed by the primary x-ray photons (primary image).
  • the merit of the BS array approach is its ability of adaptively removing scattered x- ray intensity. Nevertheless, if it were directly employed in CBNCT, the resultant exposure would be doubled, and such a doubled exposure is definitely undesirable in practice.
  • x-ray beam compensation filter bow-tie filter
  • air gap technique air gap technique
  • antiscatter grid to reduce detected scatter
  • image processing technique for final scatter correction to improve reconstruction accuracy.
  • the present invention is directed to a system and method for imaging in which the x-ray scatter interference is reduced through the decomposition of primary and scatter image subsequences.
  • all the consecutively acquired projection images constitute an image sequence that includes a primary image subsequence (PIS) needed by CB reconstruction and a scatter image subsequence (SIS) interfering with CB reconstruction.
  • PIS primary image subsequence
  • SIS scatter image subsequence
  • an SIS from samples acquired at a very low sampling rate using the BS array technique, and then its associated PIS can be obtained by correspondingly subtracting the SIS from the projection image sequence.
  • the sampling rate of an SIS could be so low, e.g., 1, to 2 /rotation 4/rotation, that its samples can be obtained in a way similar to the acquisition of scout localization images, which is usually employed in conventional/spiral CT to prescribe scan location relative to anatomic landmarks. Consequently, the resultant extra exposure and extra acquisition time would be acceptable.
  • the cubic spline interpolation or bilinear interpolation is angularly used to recover an SIS from its samples.
  • Theoretical and experimental investigations conducted by the inventor reveal that the anti-scatter approaches inherited from projection imaging, such as the air gap, beam-shaping attenuator and linear anti-scatter grid, can substantially reduce cupping/shading distortion (LAC reconstruction inaccuracy) in a CBNCT image caused by x-ray scatter interference, and so does the present invention.
  • the quantitative performance evaluation of the present invention carried out using the scatter phantom shows that its capability of adaptively suppressing x-ray scatter interference in CBNCT imaging is still satisfactory even at an Al (angular interval) of 90°, which is equivalent to the acquisition of only 4 extra projection images with the BS array installed.
  • a particular embodiment of the present invention provides a hybrid method by optimally combining the following techniques (discussed above) together to combat scatter interference: an x-ray beam compensation filter (bow-tie filter), an air gap technique, an antiscatter grid to reduce detected scatter, and an image processing technique for final scatter correction to improve reconstruction accuracy.
  • Figs. 1 A and IB show a basic example of scatter in the prior art
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of an air-gap technique used to reduce the effects of scatter in the prior art
  • Figs. 3 A and 3B show an example of a beam stop array technique used to reduce the effects of scatter in the prior art
  • Fig. 4 shows a flow chart of a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • Fig. 5 shows reconstruction error as a function of angular interval
  • Figs. 6A and 6B shows an apparatus on which the preferred embodiment can be implemented.
  • a preferred embodiment combines the x-ray beam compensation filter (bow-tie filter), the air gap technique, an antiscatter grid and the scatter correction algorithm to be described below to reduce and correct for scatter. Therefore, a preferred system configuration includes an x-ray tube for producing a cone-shaped x-ray beam, a bow-tie filter, an antiscatter grid in the front of a 2D detector, the 2D detector itself and a computer system to control the system and process the two sets of projections to obtain scatter- corrected projections and reconstruct 3D images from a set of scatter-corrected projections.
  • This system should have two versions: one with a beam stop array (BSA) in place and another without the BSA.
  • BSA beam stop array
  • SCA scatter correction algorithm
  • I s ( «; i, j) , (n N) the SIS contained in the projection sequence; s ( n > j) , (n e N') : the projection image subsequence acquired using the BS array technique; /nd (n; i, j) , (n e N') : the samples of SIS obtained from I bs (n; i, j) by spatial /
  • I rs (n;i,j) (n N) the SIS recovered from I ss (n;i,j) by angular interpolatin /
  • JV images are taken at step 402 using a beam
  • a spatial / operation at step 406 provides the I ss image sequence at step 408. Since that image
  • each I rs image is subtracted from the corresponding I p+S image to provide the I p image sequence at step 420.
  • Either or both of the J operations can be replaced by convolution using a suitable kernel such as a low-pass filter or by any other suitable technique. Theoretically,
  • the relative reconstruction error is defined as: where I relie(i,j) is the central slice image reconstructed from the scatter-corrected projections generated by using angular interpolation of angularly-sampled SIS, and I s (i,j) is the central slice image reconstructed from the scatter-corrected projections generated by using a complete SIS.
  • the LAC reconstruction error of the scatter phantom as a function of Al in the application of SCA has been investigated. The result is illustrated in Figure 5, which shows the LAC reconstruction error as a function of Al employed in the application of SCA. Fig. 5 shows that the LAC reconstruction accuracy is acceptable while the Al is no larger than 90 ° .
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B it is shown how the cone-beam tomography system 600, 600' of the preferred embodiment can be used to obtain a direct 3-D reconstruction of an object.
  • the volume CT scanning apparatus 600, 600' is illustrated in a simplified block diagram form.
  • the invention may preferably be employed in conjunction with such a volume CT scanning apparatus to generate a 3-D reconstruction matrix of the object. Based on the 3-D reconstruction matrix, the desired three dimensional display can be obtained.
  • FIG. 6B is that the apparatus 600 of Fig. 6A includes a beam stop array 602 like that of Figs. 3 A and 3B.
  • a volume CT scanning apparatus examines an object O (which may be a human or animal patient or an inanimate object) using a cone shaped radiation beam X which traverses a set of paths across theobject O.
  • An x-ray source 604 and a 2-D detector 606 are mounted on a gantry frame 608 that rotates around the object O being examined.
  • the operating voltage for the x-ray source is obtained from a conventional high-voltage generator (not shown) in such a manner that the x-ray source 604 produces the desired cone-shaped beam of radiation when the high- voltage is applied to it.
  • a bow-tie filter 610 the above-mentioned beam stop array 602, and an anti-scatter grid 612.
  • An air gap G having a non-zero dimension D OD is provided between the bottom of the object O and the anti-scatter grid 612.
  • the gantry 608 is rotated to cause the x-ray tube 604 and the detector 606 to rotate around the object O while the images are being taken, both with and without the beam stop array 602.
  • Rotation, tilting, and relative linear motion between the gantry 608 and the object O allow any desired data acquisition geometry, including circle, circle plus arc, and circle plus line.
  • many other data acquisition geometries can be realized, such as circle plus multiple lines, circle plus multiple arcs, spiral, and 360° x integer.
  • two short arc orbits can be mounted on the gantry 608, one for the x-ray tube 604 and one for the detector 606, so that arc projections can be taken without the need to tilt the gantry 608.
  • the 2-D detector 606 can be any suitable detector.
  • a preferred example of such a detector has a dynamic range equal to or greater than 1000:1 and an image lag of less than 10%, for example a selenium thin film transistor (STFT) array or a silicon STFT array, in order to provide 2-D projections that correspond to an x-ray attenuation signal pattern.
  • STFT selenium thin film transistor
  • the x- ray source 604 and the 2-D detector 606 are mounted on the gantry frame 608 in such a manner that they both move synchronously.
  • the cone-shaped beam of radiation X generated by the x-ray source 604 is projected through the body or object O under test.
  • the 2-D detector 606 measures the radiation transmitted along the set of beam paths across the cone X.
  • a continuous series of two-dimensional detectors can be fixedly mounted proximate to the gantry frame 608 and the x-ray source 604 is mounted to the gantry frame such that, upon rotation of the gantry frame, the cone-shaped radiation beam
  • X is projected through the body O under test and sequentially received by each of the series of detectors.
  • the apparatus 600 or 600' operates under the control of a system control computer 604.
  • the output signals from the detector 606 go to an image processing computer 616 to perform software scatter correction in accordance with the technique disclosed above.
  • the image processing computer 616 may, for example, be comprised of an ULTRA SPARC-1 model workstation, available from Sun Microsystems, Inc. of Mountain View, Calif. 94043. While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been set forth in detail, those skilled in the art who have reviewed the present disclosure will readily appreciate that other embodiments can be realized within the scope of the present invention.
  • the images used in SCA can be taken by any suitable equipment.
  • any suitable algorithm for the spatial and temporal interpolations can be used. Therefore, the present invention should be construed as limited only by the appended claims.

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