论文标题
使用光子计数检测器的光谱X射线成像的能量敏感散射估计和校正
Energy-sensitive scatter estimation and correction for spectral x-ray imaging with photon-counting detectors
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论文摘要
随着用于医疗和工业成像应用的光子计数检测器,迫切需要了解散射的X射线光子的光谱特征。通过降低图像质量和定量准确性,散射的辐射对X射线成像有害。尽管已经提出了用于使用常规能量集成探测器的X射线成像的各种散射校正技术,但需要额外的努力来开发使用能量解决的PCD的光谱X射线成像的方法。当使用光子计数检测器时,我们显示了每个能量箱的准确散射估计和校正的好处。我们提出了一个散点估计模型,该模型解释了投影X射线成像中能量依赖性的散射特性。然后,可以将其用于恢复使用PCD的光谱X射线成像的定量准确性。结果在使用双能量减法的对比度增强光谱乳房X线摄影的背景下显示。在存在散射的情况下,随着物体厚度的增加,预测的碘密度越来越被低估。能量敏感的散射校正可改善碘密度估计。这些结果表明,我们的散点估计模型可以准确地说明能量依赖性散射分布,这可能是光谱X射线成像中散点补偿的有效工具。实施此散点估计模型不需要对采集参数进行任何修改,并且可以转移到其他X射线成像应用程序,例如Tomosynthesis和CT。
As photon counting detectors are being explored for medical and industrial imaging applications, there is a critical need to understand spectral characteristics of scattered x-ray photons. Scattered radiation is detrimental to x-ray imaging by reducing image quality and quantitative accuracy. While various scatter correction techniques have been proposed for x-ray imaging with conventional energy-integrating detectors, additional efforts are required to develop approaches for spectral x-ray imaging with energy-resolving PCDs. We show the benefits of accurate scatter estimation and correction for each energy bin when using a photon counting detector. We propose a scatter estimation model that accounts for the energy-dependent scatter characteristics in projection x-ray imaging. This can then be used to restore quantitative accuracy for spectral x-ray imaging with PCDs. Results are shown in the context of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography using dual-energy subtraction to digitally isolate iodine targets. In the presence of scatter, the projected iodine densities are increasingly underestimated as the object thickness increases. The energysensitive scatter correction improves the iodine density estimation. These results suggest that our scatter estimation model can accurately account for the energy-dependent scatter distribution, which can be an effective tool for scatter compensation in spectral x-ray imaging. Implementing this scatter estimation model does not require any modifications to the acquisition parameters and is transferable to other x-ray imaging applications such as tomosynthesis and CT.