Dual-Energy Cone-Beam CT Using Two Complementary Limited-Angle Scans with A Projection-Consistent Diffusion Model
Junbo Peng, Chih-Wei Chang, Richard L.J. Qiu, Tonghe Wang, Justin, Roper, Beth Ghavidel, Xiangyang Tang, Xiaofeng Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a practical dual-energy CBCT imaging method using two limited-angle scans and a diffusion model, enabling quantitative imaging without hardware modifications for clinical applications.
Contribution
It proposes a novel single-scan dual-energy CBCT technique with a projection-consistent diffusion model, eliminating the need for hardware changes.
Findings
Achieved mean absolute error of 20 HU in simulation
Obtained MAE of 25 HU in rat data
Demonstrated feasibility for clinical dual-energy CBCT
Abstract
Background: Dual-energy imaging on cone-beam CT (CBCT) scanners has great potential in different clinical applications, including image-guided surgery and adaptive proton therapy. However, the clinical practice of dual-energy CBCT (DE-CBCT) has been hindered by the requirement of sophisticated hardware components. Purpose: In this work, we aim to propose a practical solution for single-scan dual-energy imaging on current CBCT scanners without hardware modifications, using two complementary limited-angle scans with a projection-consistent diffusion model. Methods: Our approach has two major components: data acquisition using two complementary limited-angle scans, and dual-energy projections restoration with subsequent FDK reconstruction. Two complementary scans at different kVps are performed in a single rotation by switching the tube voltage at the middle of the source trajectory,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Radiation Dose and Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
