Statistical image reconstruction with beam‐hardening compensation for X‐ray CT by a calibration step (2DIterBH)

Author:

Sanderson Daniel12,Martinez Cristóbal12,Fessler Jeffrey A.3,Desco Manuel1245,Abella Mónica124

Affiliation:

1. Dept. Bioingeniería Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

2. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón Madrid Spain

3. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department The University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA

4. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) Madrid Spain

5. Centro de investigación en red en salud mental (CIBERSAM) Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe beam‐hardening effect due to the polychromatic nature of the X‐ray spectra results in two main artifacts in CT images: cupping in homogeneous areas and dark bands between dense parts in heterogeneous samples. Post‐processing methods have been proposed in the literature to compensate for these artifacts, but these methods may introduce additional noise in low‐dose acquisitions. Iterative methods are an alternative to compensate noise and beam‐hardening artifacts simultaneously. However, they usually rely on the knowledge of the spectrum or the selection of empirical parameters.PurposeWe propose an iterative reconstruction method with beam hardening compensation for small animal scanners that is robust against low‐dose acquisitions and that does not require knowledge of the spectrum, overcoming the limitations of current beam‐hardening correction algorithms.MethodsThe proposed method includes an empirical characterization of the beam‐hardening function based on a simple phantom in a polychromatic statistical reconstruction method. Evaluation was carried out on simulated data with different noise levels and step angles and on limited‐view rodent data acquired with the ARGUS/CT system.ResultsResults in small animal studies showed a proper correction of the beam‐hardening artifacts in the whole sample, independently of the quantity of bone present on each slice. The proposed approach also reduced noise in the low‐dose acquisitions and reduced streaks in the limited‐view acquisitions.ConclusionsUsing an empirical model for the beam‐hardening effect, obtained through calibration, in an iterative reconstruction method enables a robust correction of beam‐hardening artifacts in low‐dose small animal studies independently of the bone distribution.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Wiley

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