Simplified statistical image reconstruction for polyenergetic X-ray CT

S. Srivastava, J. Fessler
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In X-ray computed tomography (CT), bony structures cause beam-hardening artifacts that appear on the reconstructed image as streaks and shadows. Currently, there are two classes of methods for correcting for bone-related beam hardening. The standard approach used with filtered backprojection (FBP) reconstruction is the Joseph and Spital (JS) method. In the current simulation study (which is inspired by a clinical head scan), the JS method requires a simple table or polynomial model for correcting water-related beam hardening, and two additional tuning parameters to compensate for bone. Like all FBP methods, it is sensitive to data noise. Statistical methods have also been proposed recently for image reconstruction from noisy polyenergetic X-ray data. However, these methods have required more knowledge of the X-ray spectrum than is needed in the JS method, hampering their use in practice. This paper proposes a simplified statistical image reconstruction approach for polyenergetic X-ray CT that uses the same calibration data and tuning parameters used in the JS method, thereby facilitating its practical use. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method provides improved image quality (reduced beam hardening artifacts and noise) compared to the JS method, at the price of increased computation. The results also indicate that the image quality of the proposed method is comparable to a method requiring more beam-hardening information.
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多能x线CT的简化统计图像重建
在x射线计算机断层扫描(CT)中,骨骼结构引起的波束硬化伪影在重建图像上以条纹和阴影的形式出现。目前,有两类方法纠正骨相关的梁硬化。滤波后反投影(FBP)重建的标准方法是Joseph and hospital (JS)方法。在目前的模拟研究中(受到临床头部扫描的启发),JS方法需要一个简单的表或多项式模型来纠正与水相关的光束硬化,以及两个额外的调谐参数来补偿骨骼。与所有FBP方法一样,它对数据噪声很敏感。最近也提出了统计方法用于从噪声多能x射线数据中重建图像。然而,这些方法比JS方法需要更多的x射线光谱知识,阻碍了它们在实践中的应用。本文提出了一种简化的多能x射线CT统计图像重建方法,该方法使用了与JS方法相同的校准数据和调谐参数,便于实际应用。仿真结果表明,与JS方法相比,该方法提高了图像质量(减少了光束硬化伪影和噪声),但代价是增加了计算量。结果还表明,该方法的图像质量与需要更多波束硬化信息的方法相当。
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