WO2019185496A1 - Device, system and method for controlling a position of an anti-scatter grid in an x-ray image acquisition system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device, a system and a method for controlling a position of an anti-scatter grid in an X-ray image acquisition system.
- an X-ray radiation source For acquiring X-ray images, an X-ray radiation source emits X-ray radiation from a focal spot that is defined by the position where an electron beam hits an anode of the X-ray radiation source.
- the X-ray radiation travels through an object and gratings to an X- ray detector.
- the X-ray radiation On the travelling path, the X-ray radiation is scattered which results in a significant source of noise in the X-ray image. Scatter can be reduced using an anti-scatter grid, which is a plate in front of the X-ray detector that has lead or a similarly high absorbing material such as tungsten strips that are positioned such that only X-ray radiation originating from the focal spot can pass through wherein other (scattered) X-ray radiation will be absorbed.
- US 5,469,429 A relates to a device which aligns the focal spot to a
- the device detects the focal spot of the X-ray radiation on the anode of the X-ray tube. Then, the device adjusts the position of the focal spot to the predetermined position by repositioning the anode or by changing the path of the electron beam.
- an X-ray image acquisition system comprising an X-ray radiation source and an X-ray detector connected to at least one C-arm as a support structure, and an anti-scatter grid arranged between an object receiving space and the X-ray detector.
- the system further includes a device for controlling a position of the anti-scatter grid, comprising a measurement unit, a control unit and a shifting unit.
- the measurement unit is configured to determine an X-ray beam focus position of the X-ray radiation source with respect to the X-ray detector.
- the control unit is configured to generate a shifting signal based on a displacement between the X-ray beam focus position and a grid focus position of the anti-scatter grid.
- the shifting unit is configured to, based on the shifting signal, shift the anti-scatter grid in at least one direction to align the anti-scatter grid with the X-ray beam focus position.
- the device therefore adapts the position of the anti-scatter grid to align the grid focus position of the anti-scatter grid to the X-ray beam focus position.
- the device first measures the focus position of the X-ray radiation beam in the X-ray radiation source.
- the displacement between the measured X-ray beam focus position and the grid focus position of the anti-scatter grid of the X-ray image acquisition system is determined.
- a shifting signal is generated which comprises the information how much the anti-scatter grid should be shifted in order to align the grid focus position to the X-ray beam focus position.
- the shifting unit then shifts the anti-scatter grid according to the information of the shifting signal.
- a displacement between the X-ray radiation source and the anti-scatter grid which may for example occur due to deformations of the structure of the X-ray image acquisition system may therefore be compensated by shifting the anti-scatter grid into a position in which the X-ray radiation may pass the anti scatter grid.
- anti-scatter grids i.e. anti-scatter grids having a high grid ratio
- the use of anti-scatter grids having a high grid ratio results in an improvement of the image quality since the contrast of the X-ray image is improved due to the reduction of scatter.
- the anti-scatter grid is arranged between an object receiving space and the X-ray detector, the object receiving space being a space between the X-ray radiation source and the X-ray detector.
- the anti-scatter grid may for example be arranged close in front of the X-ray detector.
- the anti-scatter grid may be arranged on the X-ray detector.
- the shifting unit is connected to an anti-scatter grid of the X-ray image acquisition system.
- control unit is configured to determine the displacement based on an analysis of an X-ray image that is acquired by the X-ray detector.
- the analysis of an X-ray image comprises a contrast analysis.
- the determination of the displacement is performed based on the anti-scatter grid position with respect to the X-ray radiation source.
- control unit is configured to determine whether the X-ray image depicts a shadow of the anti-scatter grid, the shadow indicating the displacement.
- the shifting unit is configured to shift the anti-scatter grid in at least one direction that is arranged in a plane being parallel to an X-ray impact surface of the X-ray detector.
- the anti-scatter grid is a 1D grid.
- the shifting unit is configured to shift the anti-scatter grid in two directions.
- the anti-scatter grid is a 2D grid. This further improves the scatter removal.
- the shifting unit comprises at least one control member that is configured to move the anti-scatter grid.
- control member is a motor
- the measurement unit is configured to determine the X-ray beam focus position during an acquisition of an X-ray image with the X-ray image acquisition system. Deviations of the alignment between the X-ray beam focus position and the grid focus position may therefore be compensated during the acquisition of an X-ray image. Hence, a repeated image acquisition on the same position due to low contrast is avoided.
- the measurement unit is configured to determine the actual position during a calibration procedure before the acquisition of an X-ray image with the image acquisition system.
- the X-ray radiation source and the X-ray detector are mounted to opposing sections of the C-arm as at least one support structure; and wherein the support structure is configured to rotate the two opposing attachment sections around the object receiving space.
- the X-ray image acquisition is one of the group of a two- dimensional image acquisition system, a three-dimensional image acquisition system, or a mobile system.
- control unit is configured to generate the shifting signal based on the X-ray detector’s angular position, speed, and/or acceleration.
- the anti-scatter grid comprises a grid ratio in the range of 8:1 to 16:1, preferably in the range of 10:1 to 16:1, most preferably in the range of 12:1 to 16:1.
- the grid ratio is defined to be the ratio of the grid height to the grid interspace width.
- the anti-scatter grid is a high ratio grid, i.e. a“thick” anti scatter grid.
- a method for controlling a position of an anti-scatter grid in a C-arm X-ray image acquisition system comprising the following steps: a) determining an X-ray beam focus position of an X-ray radiation source of an X-ray image acquisition system with respect to an X-ray detector of the X-ray image acquisition system using a measurement unit; b) generating a shifting signal based on a displacement between the X-ray beam focus position and the grid focus position using the control unit: c) shifting the position of the anti-scatter grid in at least one direction based on the shifting signal using a shifting unit to align the anti-scatter grid with the X-ray beam focus position in the X-ray radiation source.
- a computer program element for controlling an apparatus according to the above description is provided, which, when being executed by a processing unit, is adapted to perform the method according to the above description.
- Figs la, b show schematic drawings of X-ray image acquisition systems.
- Fig. 2a-c show schematic drawings of the shift of an anti-scatter grid.
- Figs. 3 shows a schematic drawing of a device for controlling a position of an anti-scatter grid in an X-ray image acquisition system.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic drawing of a two-dimensional anti-scatter grid.
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic flow chart of the method.
- Figs la and lb show an X-ray image acquisition system 20 comprising an X- ray radiation source 22, an X-ray detector 24, an anti-scatter grid 26, at least one support structure 32, and a device 10 for controlling a position of an anti-scatter grid in an X-ray image acquisition system.
- the device 10 comprises a measurement unit 12, a control unit 14, and a shifting unit 16.
- the X-ray image acquisition system 20 may be a two-dimensional X-ray image acquisition system.
- the X-ray image acquisition system 20 may be a three-dimensional X-ray image acquisition system.
- the X-ray image acquisition system 20 may be a mobile X-ray image acquisition system.
- the X-ray radiation source 22 emits X-ray radiation 30 from an X-ray beam focus position 37.
- the X-ray radiation 30 travels through an object receiving space 36, in which for example a patient to be examined may be present, and the anti-scatter grid 26 and then arrives on an X-ray impact surface 43 of the X-ray detector 24.
- the anti-scatter grid 26 filters scattered X-ray radiation, only letting through X-ray radiation 30 which is emitted from the grid focus position 35 of the anti-scatter grid 26.
- the anti-scatter grid 26 may comprise a grid ratio in the range of 8: 1 to 16:1, preferably in the range of 10: 1 to 16: 1, most preferably in the range of 12:1 to 16:1.
- the grid ratio is defined to be the ratio of the grid height to the grid interspace width.
- An anti-scatter grid 26 having a high grid ratio may be called a thick anti-scatter grid.
- the thick anti-scatter grid will highly reduce the scatter in the X-ray image which will highly improve the quality of the X-ray images due to the reduced signal-to-noise ratio.
- the at least one support structure 32 is a C-arm 38.
- the C-arm comprises two opposing sections 31, 33 which are arranged at opposing ends of the C-arm
- the X-ray radiation source 22 is attached to the first opposing section 31.
- the X-ray detector 24 is attached to the second opposing section 33.
- the at least one support structure 32 may rotate the two opposing sections 31, 33 with the X-ray radiation source 22 and the X- ray detector 24, respectively, around the object receiving space 36. The rotation may be performed around an axis 34 which serves a rotational bearing for the support structure 32.
- the at least one support structure 32 comprises two robotic arms
- the X-ray radiation source 22 is attached to the first robotic arm 39.
- the X-ray detector 24 is attached to the second robotic arm 41.
- the robotic arms 39, 41 may rotate the X-ray radiation source 22 and the X-ray detector 24 around the object receiving space 36.
- the robotic arms 39, 41 are configured to arrange the X-ray radiation source 22 and the X-ray detector 24 on opposing sides of the object receiving space 36 during the image acquisition process.
- the X-ray radiation 30 emitted by the X-ray radiation source 22 may therefore travel through the object receiving space 36 to the X-ray detector 24.
- the X-ray radiation 30 passing the anti-scatter grid 26 will provide a high-quality image of an object in the object receiving space 36. This is shown in Fig. 2a.
- Fig. 2b shows the situation, that the X-ray beam focus position 37 deviates from the grid focus position 35 by a displacement 18.
- the anti-scatter grid 26 will then filter some of the X-ray radiation 30 being emitted from the X-ray beam focus position 37 such that the image quality on the X-ray detector 24 will be reduced.
- Such a deviation may result during the image acquisition due to deformations of the at least one support structure 32.
- the deformations may for example occur due to acceleration and/or gravitational forces during the rotation of the at least one support structure 32 around the object receiving space 36.
- the shifting unit 16 may shift the anti-scatter grid 26 by a distance 19, according to figure 2c, such that the X-ray radiation 30 that is emitted from the X-ray beam focus position 37 may pass the anti-scatter grid 26.
- the shift of the anti-scatter grid 26 may be performed parallel to the X-ray impact surface 43.
- Fig. 3 shows device 10 in more detail.
- the measurement unit 12 may comprise two elements which may be arranged at the X-ray radiation source 22 and the X-ray detector 24.
- the measurement unit 12 is configured to determine the X-ray beam focus position 37 in the X-ray radiation source 22 with respect to the X-ray detector 24.
- the X-ray beam focus position 37 is determined by the position in the X-ray radiation source 22 on which an electron beam 28 being emitted from a cathode 21 arrives at the anode 23.
- the measurement unit 12 determines the position of the X-ray detector 24 and compares it to the position of the X-ray beam focus position 37 in order to determine a displacement between the X-ray beam focus position 37 and the X-ray detector 24.
- the measurement unit 12 may provide that determination during an image acquisition process.
- an initial alignment between the X-ray beam focus position 37 in the X-ray radiation source 22 and the grid focus position 35 of the anti-scatter grid 26 which may be arranged close to or on the X-ray detector 24, respectively, may be provided.
- the measurement unit 12 may determine deviations between an initial spatial alignment of the X- ray radiation source 22 and the X-ray detector 24 during the image acquisition, i.e. during the rotation of the X-ray radiation source 22 and the X-ray detector 24 around the object receiving space 36. Then, the measurement unit 12 may determine any displacement to the initial alignment during the image acquisition.
- a displacement 18 between the X-ray beam focus position 37 and the grid focus position 35 may be determined during the image acquisition by analyzing the acquired X-ray images of the X-ray detector 24.
- a reduction of the quality of the X-ray images will indicate a misalignment between the X-ray beam focus position 37 and the grid focus position 35.
- the reduction of the quality may result from a reduction of the contrast of the X-ray image and/or from the presence of a shadow of the anti-scatter grid 26 in the X-ray image. This may improve the determination of the displacement between the X- ray beam focus position 37 and the grid focus position 35.
- the control unit 14 analyzes the measured displacement 18 between the X-ray position 37 and the grid focus position 35. Based on the displacement 18 the control unit 14 generates a shifting signal.
- the shifting signal comprises information about the distance 19 that the anti-scatter grid 26 has to be shifted in order to align the grid focus position 35 to the X-ray beam focus position 37.
- the control unit 14 may also base the shifting signal on the X-ray detector’s 24 angular position, speed, and/or acceleration.
- the angular position, the speed, and the acceleration may be acquired by sensors on the at least one support structure 32.
- the shifting unit 16 may be attached to the anti-scatter grid 26. Furthermore, the shifting unit 16 may comprise at least one control member that may be motor. The control member is configured to reposition the anti-scatter grid 26 in one dimension, i.e. along one direction.
- the shifting unit 16 receives the shifting signal from the control unit 14 and shifts the anti-scatter grid 26 by the distance 19. This shifts the grid focus position 35 towards the X-ray beam focus position 37. The result is a realignment of the X-ray beam focus position 37 to the grid focus position 35 of the anti-scatter grid 26.
- FIGs. 4a and 4b show different types of anti-scatter grids 26.
- Figure 4a shows a one-dimensional anti-scatter grid 26.
- This one-dimensional anti-scatter grid 26 comprises a single row of X-ray radiation transparent sections 25 which are separated by X-ray radiation absorbing sections 27.
- the X-ray radiation transparent sections 25 are arranged such that they are aligned to the grid focus position 35.
- the one-dimensional anti-scatter grid 26 may reduce the scatter in one dimension.
- the shifting unit 16 being attached to the anti-scatter grid 26 may reposition the anti-scatter grid 26 in the direction indicated by the arrow.
- Fig. 4b shows a two-dimensional anti-scatter grid 26.
- the two-dimensional anti-scatter grid 26 has several rows of X-ray radiation transparent sections 25 which are separated by X-ray radiation absorbing sections 27. Also, the rows of the X-ray radiation transparent sections 25 are separated by X-ray radiation absorbing sections 27. That two- dimensional anti-scatter grid 26 may reduce the scatter in two dimensions.
- the shifting unit 16 comprises a first shifting component 162 and a second shifting component 164.
- the first and the second shifting components 162, 164 may be control members.
- the first shifting component 162 may shift the anti-scatter grid 26 in a first dimension wherein the second shifting component 164 may shift the anti-scatter grid 26 in a second dimension.
- the first and the second dimension may be orthogonal with respect to each other indicated by the arrows. However, the first and the second dimension may also be non-orthogonal while being non-parallel.
- Fig. 5 shows a flowchart for the method 100 for controlling the position of the anti-scatter grid in an X-ray image acquisition system.
- step a and X-ray beam focus position of an X-ray radiation source of an X-ray image acquisition system is determined 101 with respect to an X-ray detector of the X- ray image acquisition system using a measurement unit.
- the position of the X-ray detector and the X-ray radiation source may be determined in order to determine changes in the alignment of the anti-scatter grid being arranged close to or on the X-ray detector, respectively, to the X-ray beam focus position.
- step a the displacement between the grid focus position and the X-ray beam focus position may be determined.
- acquired X-ray images may be analyzed 102 to determine a reduction of the image quality, wherein the reduction may result from a reduced contrast and/or a shadow of an anti-scatter grid in the X-ray image due to a change of alignment. This may improve the determination of the displacement between the grid focus position and the X-ray beam focus position.
- a shifting signal is generated 103 from the displacement between the X-ray beam focus position and the grid focus position.
- the generation 102 may be performed by a control unit.
- the shifting signal comprises the information how much the anti-scatter grid must be repositioned in order to align the grid focus position of the anti scatter grid to the X-ray beam focus position.
- step c) the position of the anti-scatter grid may be shifted 104 in at least one direction based on the shifting signal.
- This shifting may be performed by a shifting unit. This will align the grid focus position of the anti-scatter grid to the X-ray beam focus position in the X-ray radiation source.
- a computer program or a computer program element 40 being shown in Fig. 1 is provided that is characterized by being adapted to execute the method steps of the method according to one of the preceding embodiments, on an appropriate system.
- the computer program element 40 might therefore be stored on a computer unit, which might also be part of an embodiment of the present invention.
- This computing unit may be adapted to perform or induce a performing of the steps of the method described above. Moreover, it may be adapted to operate the components of the above described apparatus.
- the computing unit can be adapted to operate automatically and/or to execute the orders of a user.
- a computer program may be loaded into a working memory of a data processor.
- the data processor may thus be equipped to carry out the method of the invention.
- This exemplary embodiment of the invention covers both, a computer program that right from the beginning uses the invention and a computer program that by means of an up-date turns an existing program into a program that uses the invention.
- the computer program element might be able to provide all necessary steps to fulfil the procedure of an exemplary embodiment of the method as described above.
- a computer readable medium 50 such as a CD-ROM
- the computer readable medium has a computer program element stored on it which computer program element is described by the preceding section.
- a computer program may be stored and/or distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
- the computer program may also be presented over a network like the World Wide Web and can be downloaded into the working memory of a data processor from such a network.
- a medium for making a computer program element available for downloading is provided, which computer program element is arranged to perform a method according to one of the previously described embodiments of the invention.
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