A dual-domain deep learning-based reconstruction method for fully 3D sparse data helical CT

Author:

Zheng Ao,Gao Hewei,Zhang LiORCID,Xing Yuxiang

Abstract

Abstract Helical CT has been widely used in clinical diagnosis. In this work, we focus on a new prototype of helical CT, equipped with sparsely spaced multidetector and multi-slit collimator (MSC) in the axis direction. This type of system can not only lower radiation dose, and suppress scattering by MSC, but also cuts down the manufacturing cost of the detector. The major problem to overcome with such a system, however, is that of insufficient data for reconstruction. Hence, we propose a deep learning-based function optimization method for this ill-posed inverse problem. By incorporating a Radon inverse operator, and disentangling each slice, we significantly simplify the complexity of our network for 3D reconstruction. The network is composed of three subnetworks. Firstly, a convolutional neural network (CNN) in the projection domain is constructed to estimate missing projection data, and to convert helical projection data to 2D fan-beam projection data. This is follwed by the deployment of an analytical linear operator to transfer the data from the projection domain to the image domain. Finally, an additional CNN in the image domain is added for further image refinement. These three steps work collectively, and can be trained end to end. The overall network is trained on a simulated CT dataset based on eight patients from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Low Dose CT Grand Challenge. We evaluate the trained network on both simulated datasets and clinical datasets. Extensive experimental studies have yielded very encouraging results, based on both visual examination and quantitative evaluation. These results demonstrate the effectiveness of our method and its potential for clinical usage. The proposed method provides us with a new solution for a fully 3D ill-posed problem.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the National key research and development program of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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