Design of dual multiple aperture devices for dynamical fluence field modulated CT.

Aswin John Mathews, Steven Tilley, Grace Gang, Satomi Kawamoto, Wojciech Zbijewski, Jeffrey H Siewerdsen, Reuven Levinson, J Webster Stayman
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A Multiple Aperture Device (MAD) is a novel x-ray beam modulator that uses binary filtration on a fine scale to spatially modulate an x-ray beam. Using two MADs in series enables a large variety of fluence profiles by shifting the MADS relative to each other. This work details the design and control of dual MADs for a specific class of desired fluence patterns. Specifically, models of MAD operation are integrated into a best fit objective followed by CMA-ES optimization. To illustrate this framework we demonstrate the design process for an abdominal phantom with the goal of uniform detected signal. Achievable fluence profiles show good agreement with target fluence profiles, and the ability to flatten projections when a phantom is scanned is demonstrated. Simulated data reconstruction using traditional tube current modulation (TCM) and MAD filtering with TCM are investigated with the dual MAD system demonstrating more uniformity in noise and illustrating the potential for dose reduction under a maximum noise level constraint.

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动态流场调制CT双多孔径装置的设计。
多孔径装置(MAD)是一种新型的x射线光束调制器,它利用精细尺度的二元滤波对x射线光束进行空间调制。串联使用两个MADs可以通过相对移动MADs来实现各种各样的影响曲线。这项工作详细介绍了双MADs的设计和控制的特定类别所需的影响模式。具体而言,将MAD操作模型整合到最佳拟合目标中,然后进行CMA-ES优化。为了说明这个框架,我们展示了一个腹部幻影的设计过程,目标是均匀检测信号。可实现的通量剖面与目标通量剖面表现出良好的一致性,并且在扫描幻影时展示了使投影平坦的能力。利用传统的管电流调制(TCM)和用TCM进行MAD滤波的模拟数据重建进行了研究,双MAD系统显示出更均匀的噪声,并说明了在最大噪声水平约束下剂量降低的潜力。
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