Photon counting spectroscopic CT with dynamic beam attenuator
Haluk Atak, Polad M. Shikhaliev

TL;DR
This study evaluates the use of a dynamic beam attenuator made from K-edge materials like holmium in photon counting CT, demonstrating reduced artifacts, improved material decomposition, and effective dose management through spectroscopic techniques.
Contribution
It introduces the use of K-edge materials in dynamic beam attenuators for photon counting CT, enhancing image quality and material differentiation while minimizing size and artifacts.
Findings
5-bin spectroscopic PCCT nearly eliminates artifacts
Ho-DBA preserves low energy photons and reduces beam hardening
Ho-DBA is miniature and improves material decomposition
Abstract
Purpose: Photon counting (PC) computed tomography (CT) can provide material selective CT imaging at lowest patient dose but it suffers from suboptimal count rate. A dynamic beam attenuator (DBA) can help with count rate by modulating x-ray beam intensity such that the low attenuating areas of the patient receive lower exposure, and detector behind these areas is not overexposed. However, DBA may harden the beam and cause artifacts and errors. This work investigates positive and negative effects of using DBA in PCCT. Methods: A simple PCCT with single energy bin, spectroscopic PCCT with 2 and 5 energy bins, and conventional energy integrating CT with and without DBA were simulated and investigated using 120kVp tube voltage and 14mGy air dose. The DBAs were modeled as made from soft tissue (ST) equivalent material, iron (Fe), and holmium (Ho) K-edge material. A cylindrical CT phantom and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Radiation Dose and Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
