Sub-mSV breast XACT scanner: concept and design

Shanshan Tang, L. Ren, Pratik Samant, Jian Chen, Hong Liu, L. Xiang
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Excessive exposure to radiation increases the risk of cancer. We present the concept and design of a new imaging paradigm, X-ray induced acoustic computed tomography (XACT). Applying this innovative technology to breast imaging, one single X-ray exposure can generate a 3D acoustic image, which dramatically reduces the radiation dose to patients when compared to beast CT. A theoretical model is developed to analyze the sensitivity of XACT. A noise equivalent pressure model is used for calculating the minimal radiation dose in XACT imaging. Furthermore, K-Wave simulation is employed to study the acoustic wave propagation in breast tissue. Theoretical analysis shows that the X-ray induced acoustic signal has a 100% relative sensitivity to the X-ray absorption (given that the percentage change in the X-ray absorption coefficient yields the same percentage change in the acoustic signal amplitude), but not to X-ray scattering. The final detection sensitivity is primarily limited by the thermal noise. The radiation dose can be reduced by a factor of 100 compared with the newly FDA approved breast CT. Reconstruction result shows that breast calcification with diameter of 80 μm can be observed in XACT image by using ultrasound transducers with 5.5 MHz center frequency. Therefore, with the proposed innovative technology, one can potentially reduce radiation dose to patient in breast imaging as compared with current x-ray modalities.
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低于msv乳房XACT扫描仪:概念和设计
过度暴露在辐射下会增加患癌症的风险。我们提出了一种新的成像范式的概念和设计,x射线诱导声计算机断层扫描(XACT)。将这项创新技术应用于乳房成像,一次x射线照射可以产生3D声学图像,与野兽CT相比,大大减少了对患者的辐射剂量。建立了一个理论模型来分析XACT的灵敏度。采用噪声等效压力模型计算XACT成像中的最小辐射剂量。此外,采用k波模拟方法研究了声波在乳腺组织中的传播。理论分析表明,x射线诱导声信号对x射线吸收的相对灵敏度为100%(假设x射线吸收系数的百分比变化产生声信号幅度的百分比变化),但对x射线散射的相对灵敏度为100%。最终的探测灵敏度主要受热噪声的限制。与FDA新近批准的乳房CT相比,这种辐射剂量可以减少100倍。利用5.5 MHz中心频率的超声换能器,在XACT图像上可观察到直径为80 μm的乳房钙化。因此,与目前的x射线方式相比,采用拟议的创新技术,可以潜在地减少乳房成像对患者的辐射剂量。
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