Sparse-view image reconstruction with total-variation minimization applied to sparsely sampled projection data from SiPM-based photon-counting CT

Author:

Sato D.ORCID,Arimoto M.,Kotoku J.,Kawashima H.,Kobayashi S.,Okumura K.,Murakami K.,Lucyana F.,Tomoda T.,Kataoka J.,Sagisaka M.,Terazawa S.,Shiota S.

Abstract

Abstract We constructed a sparse-view computed tomography (CT) system that combines a compressed sensing (CS)-based image-reconstruction algorithm and SiPM-based photon-counting (PC) CT. CS-based image-reconstruction algorithms have been extensively studied for X-ray CT image reconstruction using fewer projections because they are expected to reduce CT imaging time and radiation exposure while maintaining CT image quality. In most previous studies, CS-based image-reconstruction algorithms have been applied to data obtained through numerical simulations or conventional dual-energy CT. However, studies on PC-CT have been scarce. Therefore, we applied a CS-based image-reconstruction algorithm to the projection data obtained using our previously established SiPM-based PC-CT system and evaluated its image quality. We prepared static phantoms equivalent to iodine-containing contrast agents and a mouse model injected with iodine-containing contrast agents as subjects. Thereafter, CT scanning was performed. The obtained projection data were downsampled to simulate a sparse-view situation, and a CS-based image-reconstruction algorithm with total-variation minimization was applied. Consequently, sparse-view CT images were successfully reconstructed, and the image quality was maintained even after downsampling the projection data (downsampling ratios of 1/10 and 1/2 for the rod phantom and mouse model, respectively). Thus, the imaging time and exposure dose could be remarkably reduced (by a factor of 10 or 2), indicating that the CS-based image-reconstruction algorithm is effective for PC-CT.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation

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