Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8166571 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we investigated an effective low-dose digital tomosynthesis (DTS) where a multislit collimator placed between the X-ray tube and the patient oscillates during projection data acquisition, partially blocking the X-ray beam to the patient thereby reducing the radiation dosage. We performed a simulation using the proposed DTS with two sets of multislit collimators both having a 50% duty cycle and investigated the image characteristics to demonstrate the feasibility of this proposed approach. In the simulation, all projections were taken at a tomographic angle of θ=±50° and an angle step of Îθ=2°. We utilized an iterative algorithm based on a compressed-sensing (CS) scheme for more accurate DTS reconstruction. Using the proposed DTS, we successfully obtained CS-reconstructed DTS images with no bright-band artifacts around the multislit edges of the collimator, thus maintaining the image quality. Therefore, the use of multislit collimation in current real-world DTS systems can reduce the radiation dosage to patients.
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Authors
S.Y. Park, G.A. Kim, C.K. Park, H.S. Cho, C.W. Seo, D.Y. Lee, S.Y. Kang, K.S. Kim, H.W. Lim, H.W. Lee, J.E. Park, W.S. Kim, D.H. Jeon, T.H. Woo,